Women Died In Hotels In The Senopati Area Of South Jakarta, Forced With Ecstasy Mixed Methamphetamine, Still Underage
The Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of the South Jakarta Metro Police, AKBP Bintoro, said the Boking Order (BO) woman with the initials FA (16) died after consuming ecstasy-type narcotics mixed with methamphetamine. So that the victim convulsed and died.
"The victims who died and those who were still alive were given inex (excitation) and also drinks which were mixed with methamphetamine," Bintoro told reporters at the South Jakarta Metro Police, Friday, April 26.
Bintoro explained that initially the victim was found dead, starting when two perpetrators Arif Nugroho alias Sebastian and a man with the initials AB called two BO women (booking orders) to serve the lust of the two men.
The two women were given ecstasy mixed with methamphetamine, resulting in the victim having convulsions and dying.
"Out of fear, the person concerned left the body and left," he explained.
Kemudian korban akhirnya ditemukan petugas hotel dan dibawa ke RSUD Kebayoran. Sedangkan pelaku beralih tempat ke hotel kawasan Ampera, Pasar Minggu, Jakarta Selatan.
The police who received the information immediately conducted an investigation. The results revealed the identities of the two perpetrators.
"The next day we secured a number of men along with one of the victims (female) who was still alive to be taken to the police for further investigation," he said.
SEE ALSO:
He said that when he arrested the two perpetrators, the police managed to confiscate 3 firearms, 5 bullets, CCTV footage, 4 cellphones, Rp 1.5 million in cash, the victim's clothes, and 1 BMW car.
"Currently, we have detained the suspects," said Bintoro.
For their actions, the suspects were charged with Article 338 of the Criminal Code and/or Article 359 of the Criminal Code and/or Article 76D of the Child Protection Law.
In addition, the police also charged the suspects with Emergency Law Number 12 of 1951 for possession of illegal firearms.
"With a maximum threat of 20 years in prison," said Bintoro.