JAKARTA - The police are still looking for evidence in the form of a folding knife used by Khairul Azman Siregar (20) to stab Nenden Rizka (19) on Jalan Barito, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, Monday, July 22, early in the morning.

Head of Public Relations of the Jakarta Metro Police, AKP Nurma Dewi, said that after the perpetrator carried out the stabbing, he threw away evidence to hide his crime.

"So the knife was thrown away, thrown on the street," Nurma told reporters at the South Jakarta Metro Police, Thursday, July 25.

Regarding the existence of the sharp weapon, Khairul had already prepared it in his car. However, he did not explain in detail what the purpose of carrying the knife was.

"So the knife was already in the car driven by the perpetrator," he said.

The perpetrators and victims both have student status. Now the victim is still being treated at the hospital due to the incident.

"Yes, for the injured victims, yes, so there were quite a lot of wounds, from the hands, then on the fingers. Then also in the neck, because they were cut, they were paid because they saw saw saws, had teeth," he said.

Khairul has been arrested and named a suspect. He was charged with Article 351 of the Criminal Code with a threat of 5 years in prison.

"Arrested under Article 351 of the Criminal Code with a threat of 5 years in prison. Currently, he has been detained," he concluded.


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