JAKARTA - A man with long hair with the initials G (43) threatened his own biological mother using a sharp-edged parang type weapon at a house, on Jalan Muara Baru, RT 9/17, Penjaringan District, North Jakarta.

The Head of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Metro Penjaringan Police, AKP Sampson Sosa Hutapea explained that the perpetrator threatened his elderly mother after accusing the victim of removing narcotics of the type of methamphetamine. In fact, continued AKP Sampson, after being traced, the methamphetamine was not there. The perpetrator is suspected of being hallucinating.

The perpetrator, continued AKP Sampson, was successfully arrested after residents reported the incident to the Metro Penjaringan Police Criminal Investigation Unit. After receiving information, the perpetrator was immediately arrested by the Metro Penjaringan Police Resmob Team along with a machete as evidence.

The perpetrator was then taken to the Penjaringan Police to undergo further processing.

"So the perpetrator who is still under the influence of narcotics feels angry and emotional because he lost his narcotics and accused his biological mother of removing the goods," said AKP Sampson Sosa Hutapea when confirmed, Monday, December 15, 2025.

Meanwhile, from the results of the examination, the perpetrator was a repeat offender of a robbery case.

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"The evidence seized was a machete belonging to the perpetrator which was used to threaten his biological mother," he said.

AKP Sampson also said that the motive for the threat using sharp weapons was carried out by the perpetrator because he was still under the influence of narcotics.

"The motive was that the perpetrator felt angry and emotional because he lost his narcotics. The perpetrator held a sharp weapon of a machete while asking his biological mother for narcotics, causing the victim to feel afraid and threatened," he said.

For his actions, the perpetrator was charged with layered articles, namely Article 2 paragraph (1) of the Emergency Law Number 12 of 1951 (Emergency Law 12/1951) and Article 335 of the Criminal Code.

"The perpetrators are threatened with a 10-year prison sentence," he said.


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