The Mother Who Throws Her Baby Into The Trash In The Police SPN Complex Finally Arrested
JAKARTA - The Kramat Jati Police have succeeded in identifying the perpetrators of dumping babies in the trash bin of the POLRI SPN Complex, Jalan RS Polri, RT 03/05, Kramat Jati District, East Jakarta. The perpetrator is known to have the initials AZ (19) a young mother.
"We can immediately get the perpetrator, we secure it because based on CCTV at the crime scene and information from residents. The perpetrator is 19 years old, he is already working," said Kramat Jati Police Chief Kompol Tuti Aini to reporters, Thursday, May 25.
The arrest of the perpetrator was based on CCTV footage that was distributed through the WAG RT group. As a result, it turned out that there were residents who recognized the perpetrators.
"We immediately rushed to the perpetrator's residence, after I spoke to the perpetrator, the perpetrator admitted that he was the one who threw the baby away," he said.
After being questioned, the perpetrator admitted his actions. The perpetrator was desperate to throw away the baby for fear of his parents because the baby was the result of an illicit relationship outside of marriage.
"The motive may be to be afraid of his parents if he finds out he is pregnant and giving birth, maybe he is afraid and frantic at birth. So it just crossed that point because he was afraid that his parents would end up being thrown into the trash," he said.
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Previously, it was reported that a baby was found by a resident alive and covered in blood in a trash dump in the POLRI SPN Complex area, Jalan RS Polri, RT 03/05, Kramat Jati District, East Jakarta on Wednesday, May 24. The innocent baby is male.
According to Siti's statement, one of the eyewitnesses to the incident, she had seen a woman walking from Jalan Nusa carrying a black plastic bag whose contents were unknown.
"But when the woman saw me immediately turning around towards the SPN Polri complex on Jalan Polri Soekanto Hospital in a hurry," he said in a police report, Wednesday, May 24.