BANJARMASIN - The public prosecutor at the Banjarmasin District Prosecutor's Office confirmed that the perpetrator of the beheading mutilation in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, was not a person with a mental disorder (ODGJ).

"The results of the expert examination showed that the person concerned did not suffer from a mental disorder. However, there is a psychopathic tendency because he often sees sadistic videos on the internet, including beheadings," said Public Prosecutor Radityo Wisnu Aji in Banjarmasin, reported by Antara, Saturday.

The case file for the suspect with the initials HP (50) has also been transferred by the public prosecutor to the Banjarmasin District Court.

HP is suspected of Article 340 of the Criminal Code (premeditated murder) in the primary charge, and Article 338 of the Criminal Code (murder) in the subsidiary charge.

He called the threat of a primary prison sentence of 15 to 20 years or life and the death penalty.

While waiting for the trial process, he said, the suspect was still being held at the West Banjarmasin Police as a prisoner entrusted by the prosecutor.

The mutilation case took place in an empty house, Family Alley, Belitung Laut Street, South Belitung Village, West Banjarmasin District, Banjarmasin City on Wednesday (2 /6).

Victim RH (34) died with his head separated from his body. The police moved quickly to apprehend the perpetrators in Tanah Laut Regency on the same day after they found the victim's body.

The success of the joint team of the Banjarmasin Police Criminal Investigation Unit and the South Kalimantan Tigers Resmob Jatanras South Kalimantan Police in backing up the West Banjarmasin Police Criminal Investigation Unit also received public appreciation because the disclosure of this prominent case took only 1 x 24 hours.


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