Police Dismantle The Tomb Of Residents In Jombang Who Died Toxic Because Perpetrators Are Upset By Debt Billed

The Jombang Resort Police, accompanied by the Lamongan Police, Biddokkes Polda East Java, dismantled Abdul Aziz's grave (23) at the TPU (Public Cemetery) in Palrejo Village, Sumobito District, Jombang Regency, for examination.

The victim's father, Khoiruman, said that the grave of his son, Abdul Aziz, was indeed demolished at the request of the family. He wanted to determine the cause of his son's death so that real evidence was obtained.

"This autopsy is to find evidence of poisoning or not. Hopefully there will be clear evidence so that the perpetrator gets the punishment accordingly," he said, quoted by ANTARA, Wednesday, March 13.

His son died on Wednesday (7/2) at around 15.00 WIB in the workshop. He had refused to do an autopsy on his son's body, because he thought his son's death was reasonable. However, he then suspected that something was wrong with the death of his son.

At the workshop location, it looked messy, the contents of the refrigerator were messy. In fact, he became even more suspicious when he checked the contents of his son's cell phone and found large amounts of money sent to someone's account.

"I started to suspect that my son was poisoned from that accident. The refrigerator was a mess, so I thought he was poisoned," he said.

The family finally reported the victim's death to the Karanggeneng Police, Lamongan, on Friday (16/2). The police then conducted an investigation to investigate the account number in collaboration with the bank, until they found Suhartono's name.

Suhartono told the police that his account number was borrowed by one of his friends, NF. Until then, the police arrested him.

To the police, NF admitted that he was annoyed with the perpetrator for asking for the service money that had been given. The perpetrator promised to introduce him to a woman, but the promise has not been realized. Until then, the victim asked for the money that had been given.

Annoyed, the perpetrator was desperate to kill the victim by giving rat poison mixed with seblak at the workshop where Azis worked. Until he was later found dead by his father.

"The suspect admitted that he was annoyed because the victim continued to ask and collect the money via WhatsApp to be returned," said Lamongan Police Criminal Investigation Unit Head AKP I Made Suryadinata.

The autopsy process began by dismantling the victim's grave. The officer then examined the body and took samples for an autopsy. The process was carried out behind closed doors.

Meanwhile, residents also flocked to witness the excavation process firsthand. However, they are not allowed to approach so that the location remains sterile. The family hopes that the perpetrators will receive severe sanctions.