Doctors Who Mix Sperm Into His Colleague's Wife's Food Are Called Mental Disorders
Head of Public Relations of the Central Java Police, Kombes Iqbal Alqudusy/ANTARA

SEMARANG - Central Java Police said a doctor with the initials DP, a suspect in a decency violation case, had a mental disorder. DP is a suspect in the case of mixing sperm into the food of his partner's wife.

The Head of Public Relations of the Central Java Police, Kombes Iqbal Alqudusy, said the condition of mental disorders was based on the results of a DP examination at a hospital in Semarang.

"The examination was carried out by psychologists, psychiatrists, and hospital doctors," he said, quoted by Antara, Friday, September 17.

This psychological examination, he continued, was an additional document that was requested by the prosecutor at the time of delegating the case.

According to him, DP experienced psychological trauma as a child, although he was still able to carry out his normal daily activities.

Although it was stated that he had a mental disorder, Alqudussy ensured that the legal process against DP would continue.

As previously reported, the Directorate of General Criminal Investigation at the Central Java Police has named DP, who is currently undergoing specialist medical education at a university in Semarang, as a suspect in a case of decency violation.

The perpetrator is reportedly a woman with the initials DW who is the wife of a DP colleague in education.

The crime against decency took place in a rented house in the Gajahmungkur area, Semarang, where DP and the victim and her husband lived while studying.

DW was suspicious because of the changing position of the food condition and the changing position of the serving hood on the dining table. From that suspicion, DW then took the initiative to install a tablet around the dining room to record the situation.

From the recording of the tablet, it was known that DP was determined to commit his sexual crimes around the dining table and was desperate to mix sperm into the food in that place.


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