Summary of "EKSEKUSI SELINGKUHAN DI 2018, 2025 BEBAS PENJARA, 2026 EKSEKUSI ISTERI #Yukkitabahas"
Overview
The video recounts a two-stage murder case involving a man identified as Nasrun, an operational manager at a property company in Tanjung Pinang, Riau Islands.
Background and First Crime (2018)
- Nasrun is described as respected in his neighborhood and initially professional at work.
- His relationship with a subordinate, Supartini (Tini), began as a normal boss–employee dynamic and became personal over time.
- Tini was previously married, later divorced, and at work became dependent on Nasrun’s support.
- After resigning in 2016, Tini’s closeness with Nasrun continued and intensified, including staying overnight at a guesthouse.
- By 2018, Tini allegedly became pregnant from the affair.
- Nasrun reportedly refused marriage due to fear of losing his household and career.
- The video claims Nasrun gave Tini money (mentioned as IDR 5 million) to buy abortion medication and allegedly arranged additional herbal medicine attempts when that did not work.
- On July 13, 2018, the video alleges Nasrun lured Tini to Jalan Ganet near his in-laws’ plantation area, then killed her by striking her head with wood.
- The body is said to have been wrapped (including a sack) and disposed of by throwing it into a river near the Dompak Three Bridges area.
- On July 15, 2018, residents reportedly smelled decay and found Tini’s body.
- Police later confirmed murder with severe head injuries and that she was pregnant.
Investigation, Trial, and Sentencing (2018–2019)
- Evidence and tracking reportedly focused on Tini’s motorbike and Nasrun’s car via CCTV and forensics.
- The video states Nasrun was arrested after fleeing to Bintan/Kijang Harbor to escape (with help from acquaintances), but was caught overnight.
- Forensic checks reportedly found a red stain on his car that matched Tini’s blood.
- Nasrun initially did not admit but later confessed.
- He was charged under Article 340 KUHP (premeditated murder), which can carry the death penalty, life imprisonment, or 20 years.
- The first verdict sentenced him to 20 years.
- Tini’s family rejected this as too light and demanded death.
- In the final trial on Feb 27, 2019, the sentence was reduced to 15 years, citing mitigating factors:
- Nasrun had no prior imprisonment record.
- Nasrun was elderly.
- The video reports that Tini’s family was devastated by the reduction.
Release and Second Crime (2025–2026)
- Nasrun later received parole/“PB program” (conditional release) after serving enough of his term.
- The video explains that PB/parole requires good behavior and continued reporting; violations could revoke the release.
- He returned home in August 2025 and is portrayed as living quietly, but facing hostility from family due to his crimes.
- The marriage allegedly deteriorated further with frequent arguments, escalating into a violent event.
- On Feb 25, 2026 (during the first week of Ramadan, Wednesday afternoon), the video claims Nasrun and his wife had a peak argument.
- Nasrun allegedly used a piece of wood to repeatedly strike his wife’s head until she died.
- He then attempted to conceal the body by dismembering it and hiding it in a warehouse.
- Nasrun’s son allegedly returned home, noticed signs of the crime (including red drops and Nasrun’s suspicious behavior), and neighbors reportedly heard screaming and alerted authorities.
- Nasrun fled by motorbike carrying a package containing a leg, but was pursued and arrested around 9:00 PM—about three hours after fleeing.
- The video claims Nasrun admitted the killing, motivated by resentment/anger over insults about his appearance (“fat and ugly”).
Legal Consequences as Described by the Video
- The video states Nasrun faced heavier consequences because he was still under PB/conditional release status from the first case.
- His PB status is said to have been revoked, meaning he must serve the remaining time from the first sentence plus punishment for the second crime.
- The second case is described as premeditated murder, with potential penalties of death or life imprisonment—though the final sentence was not yet issued at the time of the video.
Commentary / Theme of the Video
- The narrator argues that lighter punishment or early reintegration after murder increases the risk of repeat violence.
- A key “lesson” presented is that perpetrators of premeditated murder should not be returned to society without strict consideration, to prevent further victims.
Presenter / Contributor
- Kadiono (the speaker/narrator credited at the end)
Category
News and Commentary
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