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BOGOR - Police are still investigating the possibility of a same-sex relationship between the perpetrator of the mutilation DA (35) and victim R. Bogor Police Chief AKBP Iman Imanuddin said he would involve psychologists to conduct an in-depth investigation.

It is known that the police arrested DA on suspicion of committing murder by mutilating R, who is a man.

"Meanwhile, to deepen that direction in the form of LGBT or others, we will do an in-depth study using a psychologist or psychiatrist," said Iman to reporters on Saturday, March 18.

The police chief explained the provisional suspicion that the motive for the murder was carried out by the DA for being involved in an argument with the victim.

Suspect DA and victim R, who had lived together for about four months in an apartment in Cisauk, Tangerang Regency, were involved in an argument until later DA killed R using a sharp weapon in the form of a kitchen knife.

"The suspect fought because he was asked to do a hand job by the victim. There was an argument, however, we are still investigating," said Iman.

Then, continued Iman, the suspect DA made an attempt to mutilate using a gerinda. DA separates R's body by cutting off his head and legs.

"Due to fear of removing his body, the suspect then used a outlet to cut his leg with his head," said Iman.

The DA suspect threw pieces of the victim's head and legs along with a gerinda device into the Cimanceuri River, Tangerang. Meanwhile, parts of the victim's body were put in a red suitcase and dumped in Singasi bangsa Village, Tenjo District, Bogor.

"We also received reports from toll officials, for clothes and bed sheets and other wrapping tools were dumped on the Cikupa toll road and have been found. Currently, it has been secured by the Tenjo Police and is on its way to the Bogor Resort Police," said the Police Chief.

Previously, it was reported that the perpetrator of the mutilation of the corpse case in a suitcase in Bogor with the initials DA (35) was arrested. The perpetrator did not accept being asked to hand job by the victim who is also a man.

"Starting from the discovery of a red suitcase which at that time had gone viral with the contents inside of a human corpse without a head and without legs," he said.

According to him, a day after the discovery of the pieces of the corpse, the Mobile Investigation Team (Resmob) and the Indonesia Automatic Fingerprint Identification System (Inafis) managed to identify the pieces of the victim's body, a man with the initials R and a male suspect with the initials DA.

"After being identified, the Resmob team pursued the perpetrator. On Friday (17/3), the perpetrator was arrested in Yogyakarta after our team pursued him from the Tangerang area," he explained.


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