Murder at Muara Angke: From romance to the offenders shot

Jakarta – The man with the initials my (32) was arrested by police after stabbing his colleagues ABT, 39, in the vicinity of Fish Auction (TPI) Muara Angke, North Jakarta. The offender killed the victim because of the romance motif. The incident happened on Friday (6/13/2025). The witness on the spot heard the riot on the spot. When checked, the victim found it covered with blood. Found a wound in the neck near the victim’s apple. Browse to continue with the police content, move immediately quickly. In less than ten hours after the incident, the perpetrators were arrested in the plane area, North Jakarta. The offenders resisted evidence during the search for evidence and were shot by officers. Allegedly caused by the romance of the Kasat Reskrim port of Tanjung Priok Port Akp i Gusti Ngurah Putu Krishna Narayana explained the motif for the knife allegedly associated with personal problems. The offenders are jealous because it is known to have a relationship with the victim. In addition, there are allegations of disputes in the workplace that aggravate the relationship between the two. “The motive for the death of the victim for revenge or dispute in the work accompanied by jealousy or romance,” Krishna said in a written statement on Sunday (6/15/2025). The incident happened around 06.15 WIB. A number of witnesses on the spot heard the riot before the knife. It is known that victims and offenders work in the same sector in the harbor environment. The offenders were shot because he fought against my police officers were arrested on the same day at 15.30 Wib in the Pluit Permai Housing Area, North Jakarta. Police first identified the perpetrators through the crime scene (ICP) and evidence of evidence. When the Pier TPI Muara Angke was invited to the location of the pier to find evidence, the perpetrators tried to attack officers. The police then did a measured decisive action by shooting the feet of the perpetrator. “We have done measurable actions in accordance with the regulation of the police chief (Perkap) 1/2009,” Krishna said. The offender acknowledged that he had thrown away the knife used to stab the victim, as well as a cellphone and clothing to the sea in the Pier area after performing the action. The police are still deepening this matter.