The discovery of the body of a pregnant woman on the Jagorawi turnpike in April 2019, begins with the recognition of the aggressor



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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – The killer of a pregnant woman whose body was found at the edge of the entrance to the Jagorawi Turnpike, Makassar, East Jakarta, was finally caught.

The body was found on April 7, 2019, half buried. At that time, the body was found without an identity.

Because without an identity, it is difficult for the police to uncover the case.

Furthermore, the absence of CCTV in the vicinity of the crime scene (TKP) and eyewitnesses, adds to the obstacles for the police.

Practically, the police only waited for the report if at some point the family knew the identity of the victim.

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Upon being buried, the victim had special features, namely a mole under the right ear, burns on the right calf, and black, broken front teeth.

“We hope that the friends of the victims, their close friends, the families of the victims, will quickly know to bring us their identity, this is our effort to uncover this case,” said then-Makassar Police Chief Kompol Lindang Lambun on 9 April 2019.

Other characteristics, the victim is 8 to 9 months pregnant at the time of burial.

The killer was finally caught

After more than a year, the killer was finally caught.

Makasar Police Chief Kompol Saiful Anwar said that in this case two perpetrators were exposed.

Makassar police arrested two killers of a pregnant woman whose bodies were found by the side of the Jagorawi toll road.KOMPAS.com/NIRMALA MAULANA ACHMAD Makassar police arrested two killers of a pregnant woman whose bodies were found on the edge of the Jagorawi toll road.

The main perpetrator was Hendra Supriyatna (38) as the victim’s lover, then the second was a director named Qhairul Fauzi (20).

The identity of the victim has also been identified, namely Hilda Hidayah (22).

Police initially arrested Qhairul Fauzi in Cawang, East Jakarta, on Monday (12/14/2020), after receiving reports from residents.

“Initial reports were from residents. Residents know that there is a murderer who claims to have dumped a body on the Jagorawi toll road,” Saiful said at the Makasar police headquarters on Wednesday (12/16/2020).

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From Fauzi’s statement, a joint team of East Jakarta Police and Makassar Police arrived at Hendra’s home in Cibitung, Bekasi, on Monday evening.

“That night we went to Hendra’s house. However, he was not at home. His wife said Hendra was working on an expedition,” Saiful said.

Makassar Police Chief Kompol Saiful Anwar gives a press release in Makassar, Wednesday (12/16/2020)KOMPAS.com/NIRMALA MAULANA ACHMAD Makassar Police Chief Kompol Saiful Anwar gives a press release in Makassar, Wednesday (12/16/2020)

Later, the police searched for Hendra’s whereabouts. Two days later or on Wednesday morning, the police arrested Hendra in Jalan Soekarno Hatta, Harjosari, Bawen, Semarang.

“Then on Wednesday afternoon, we secured the two perpetrators in the Makassar police,” Saiful said.

The motive for the murder

Saiful said Hendra killed the victim on the bus. At the time, Fauzi was the director.

Meanwhile, at the time, Hendra was still a bus driver.

By the way, during the murder process, there was no one else on the bus apart from Hendra, Fauzi and the victim.

Saiful said the reason the assailant killed the victim was because he felt cornered.

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“The perpetrator was originally dating the victim. The victim is still a child, while the perpetrator is married,” Saiful said.

“The victim became pregnant and asked for responsibility. The suspect was cornered and then killed the victim,” he added.

According to Hendra’s account, the victim was often angry during pregnancy.

The perpetrator had intended to surrender

Hendra admitted that she initially wanted to turn herself in to the police. However, he did not dare.

“At first I wanted to give up, but I didn’t dare because I had to work and support my family. I also have a family,” Hendra said.

Hendra admits that she regrets killing the victim.

“I’m sorry, I feel like I’ve hurt the victim’s family. I apologize profusely,” he said.

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For this incident, both Hendra and Fauzi were charged under article 338 of the Penal Code with the threat of 15 years in prison.

“But it does not rule out the possibility of getting caught in article 340 of the Penal Code regarding premeditated murder. We are still developing it,” Saiful said.

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