The killer of a family in Indramayu is the lure of RP. 100 million to the partner in crime

Indramayu – The motive for the murder of a family in Indramayu, West Java (West -Java), comes from a car rental conflict between the offenders, R and victims, Budi. R also invited his colleague, P, and killed Budi and his family with the lure of RP 100 million. Western Java police’s public relations commissioner Hendra Rochmawan explained, the incident began when R Budi’s car rented. However, when he was about to return, the car broke and R then protested for the victim and asked for his money back. Browse to continue the content, however, Budi could not return the money because it was spent. R is irritated and invited P to kill Budi. R attracts p in exchange for RP. 100 million. Both bought a hoe to bury the victim. The murder of a family in Indramayu. Photo: Wisma Putra/Detikjabar On Friday (29/8), R came to Budi’s house. He pretended to offer cooperation with the cooking oil business to Budi. Immediately R Budi first killed with an iron pipe. After Budi was helpless, R Budi’s parents, Budi’s wife and Budi’s first child, killed in the same way. “While P the victim B (Budi’s second child) sank in the bath. After killing the victim, both took RP7 million in cash and three cell phones, one of which belonged to Budi used by R,” Hendra said. Then the two offenders brought the victim’s car and stayed in a hotel in Jatibarang. Poat Gold is also sold for RP. 3 million, then used to buy teil. On Saturday (30/8) morning, the fifth body of the victim was dragged to the backyard with a sail and buried in one spade. “They then snapped up the house, brought the victim’s car and threw an iron pipe into the Cimanuk River,” Hendra’s eyes said. During the escape, the two offenders moved to Semarang, Demak, Surabaya to return to Indramayu. “They finally returned to the Kedokanbunder district, Indramayu, with plans to leave as subordinates from a ship to the sea. But the escape ended after police arrested both on Monday (8/9) at 02.30 WIB,” Hendra said. For their actions, P and R have been charged with the threat of death penalty, lifetime or 20 years imprisonment in terms of section 340 of the penal code, and section 76c JO Section 80 paragraph (3) of the Act 35 of 2014 regarding child protection with the threat of 15 years imprisonment. (ISA/IMK)