Sheik Ali Jaber’s Stabbing Parents Call Their Son ODGJ, Here’s The Explanation



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The perpetrator of the stabbing of Sheikh Ali Jaber was taken by the police to Bandarlampung Police Headquarters for further investigation on Sunday night (9/14/2020). Photo: ANTARA / Dian Hadiyatna

jpnn.com, BANDARLAMPUNG – The parents of 26-year-old Alfin Andrian, the author of the stabbing of cleric Syekh Ali Jaber while preaching in Bandarlampung, Lampung, insisted that their son had a mental disorder or a person with mental disorders (ODGJ)

This was transmitted by M. Rudi, Alfin Andrian’s father when he returned to the Bandarlampung Police for questioning by investigators on Monday (9/14).

“Mental disorders. Yes, still until now,” said M. Rudi.

This Sukajawa resident, Tanjungkarang Pusat, Bandarlampung stated that Alfin has been experiencing mental disorders in recent years.

“Since 2017. Once a week he was treated in a psychiatric hospital,” he said.

He continued, during the attack, Rudi was at home. I did not know that Alfin was at the Falahuddin Mosque.

“Right to the place (mosque, ed), himself. I’m still at home,” he said.

Moreover, the Kapolresta Bandarlampung stated that their party was still investigating the allegation that there were no crowd permits during Hafidz Quran’s graduation.



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