The Perpetrator Of The Bomb Terror On The Lion Air Plane Experienced Mental Disorders, Also Never Didn't Pay For The Hotel
JAKARTA - The results of the police investigation of H (42), a man who threatened a bomb on a Lion Air plane, it is known that the man had experienced a mental disorder. In fact, the Soekarno-Hatta Airport Police Chief, Kombes Ronald Sipayung, explained that the suspect had previously had legal problems.
H was once secured by the Police in Merauke for not paying the cost of staying at a hotel. In addition, the suspect was also recorded as having been treated for one month at Dr. Soeharto Heerdjan Mental Hospital, Jakarta.
"Information from the family said that H had been treated at the RSJ," he said.
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Previously, the police officially named H (42) as a suspect for alleged bomb threats on the Lion Air JT-308 flight on the Jakarta-Kualanamu route. The suspect is now facing legal proceedings after his actions caused panic on the plane.
The Soekarno-Hatta Airport Police Chief, Kombes Ronald Sipayung, explained that H had been named a suspect for mentioning a bomb on the plane, which violated Article 437 paragraph (2) of Law Number 1 of 2009 concerning Aviation.
"Everyone is prohibited from submitting false information that endangers flight safety. The maximum penalty is eight years in prison," Ronald said in Tangerang, Monday, August 4, 2025.