BANTUL - Police arrested NA (25), a woman sending poisoned chicken satay which resulted in N (10), the son of an online motorcycle taxi driver, died in Salakan hamlet, Bangunharjo Village, Bantul Regency.
"After we carried out an investigation for four days then we were able to pinpoint one of the suspect candidates, and we managed to secure it on Friday (30/4)," said Director of General Criminal Investigation (Dirreskrimum) of the Yogyakarta Regional Police, Kombes Burkan Rudy Satria during a press conference at the Police Headquarters. Bantul, DIY quoted by Antara, Monday, May 3.
According to him, the suspect NA (25) was a private worker with the address at Majalengka, West Java. The suspect was secured by officers at a boarding house in the Sitimulyo Village area, Piyungan Bantul. Currently the suspect is being held at the Bantul Police for further legal proceedings.
From the suspect's hand, the officers secured evidence in the form of a motorbike used by the departing perpetrator who had exchanged vehicles with another motorbike, then became furious with evidence of a helmet and black flip-flops.
"Then there are some plastic bags containing six sticks of satai and rice cake mixed with peanut sauce, which we did not bring, then Rp. 30 thousand which is used to pay for an online motorcycle taxi, and a mobile phone," he said.
This incident occurred on April 25, 2021 in Salakan Hamlet, Bangunharjo Village, Sewon, Bantul, where it was reported that a child N (10), the son of the ojol driver Pak Bandiman (47), had food poisoning which led to his death.
He said, from witness testimony obtained by the police, on April 25 at around 15.30 WIB around Gayam Mandala Krida, Yogyakarta, an online motorcycle taxi driver was visited by an unknown woman and asked for help sending two boxes of food, one containing chicken satay, one containing snacks.
"When asking for this to be sent, the person concerned said he did not have an online application, so he asked offline to a certain address in the Kasihan District, Bantul, saying that the food came from Pak Hamid in Pakualaman," he said.
After an agreement was made, the food was delivered to the destination, but because the person at the destination felt he did not order food, he was refused to accept it, and the ojol worker because the food was refused was brought back to his house.
"When he arrived at his house, some of the food was eaten by his wife and some were eaten by his big and small children, but what this little boy ate caused the child's death," he said.
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