West Nusa Tenggara Regional Police (Polda NTB) stated that there was no plan to conduct a psychiatric test on the perpetrator with the initials BP who allegedly committed the murder of his biological mother with the initials YRA.
"There is no (psychiatric test)," said the Director of Criminal Investigation of the NTB Police, Police Commissioner General Arisandi, through a short message on the WhatsApp application, Wednesday, quoted by Antara.
Head of Public Relations of the NTB Police, Kombes Pol. Mohammad Kholid said that the psychological test would be a material for deepening the investigation stage which had named BP as a suspect.
"Regarding the mental condition of the perpetrator, it will be investigated again. We will conduct a psychological and psychological examination of the perpetrator," said Kholid at a press conference on this case at the NTB Police Headquarters, Tuesday (27/1).
Director of the Mutiara Sukma Hospital, dr. Wiwin Nurhasida, through a short message said that there had been no request for a BP psychiatric test from the police.
"Until now, we have not asked the perpetrators to ask for a psychiatric visa to the RSMS (Sukma Mutiara Hospital) from the police who are handling it," said Wiwin.
He said that the act of murder could not be concluded that the perpetrator must have suffered from mental disorders from only one event.
However, in this case, Wiwin considered that there was a need for a psychiatric test to strengthen the position of the perpetrator in a state of being aware of killing his biological mother.
According to Wiwin, there are several factors that can trigger perpetrators to commit this heinous act.
First, the factor of severe mental disorders. For example, schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders, the perpetrator hears whispering voices (hallucinations), has delusions or false beliefs.
"For example, feeling that the mother is a threat. Then losing contact with reality. In this condition, a person can commit extreme acts without full awareness," he said.
Furthermore, the factors of severe personality disorders, such as antisocial personality, impulsivity, lack of empathy, and poor emotional control.
There are also other factors related to emotional outbursts due to stress. There is violence in the family, prolonged conflict, economic factors, or substance abuse.
"Long-standing grudges that have been buried can also trigger impulsive actions even without severe mental disorders," he said.
Other triggering factors are related to the effects of alcohol or narcotics. This influence can have an impact on a decrease in self-control to the point of causing mental disorders and fear to the point of losing empathy.
By explaining these factors, he considers a psychiatric examination of the perpetrator to be very important.
During a press conference, the police said that the motive for BP's killer to burn his biological mother's body was because he was heartbroken for not being given Rp39 million to pay off his debt.
The BP perpetrator killed his biological mother while sleeping by strangling the neck of the deceased woman at the age of 60 with a rope.
After killing his mother at the house that was only inhabited by the two of them in the East Monjok area, Mataram City, on Sunday morning (25/1), the perpetrator BP in the morning took YRA's body to Sekotong area, West Lombok Regency. YRA's body was thrown on the side of the road in the Batu Leong Village area, and burned.
From this case, the police named BP as a suspect by applying Article 458 paragraph (2) of the Criminal Code and/or Article 459 of the Criminal Code with a threat of the death penalty.
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