A senior Taliban official slammed Prince Harry on Friday after he revealed he killed 25 people during his military missions in Afghanistan, saying it was like removing “chess pieces” from the chessboard.
Anas Haqqani, a senior Taliban official, criticized the Duke of Sussex for these statements, saying those whom Harry killed were Afghans with families.
“Mr Harry, those you killed weren’t chess pieces, they were human beings,” he tweeted, accusing the prince of committing “war crimes.”
And he added: “The truth is as I have presented it. Our innocent people were chess pieces in the eyes of your soldiers, military leaders and politicians. But it remains that you have been defeated in that game”.
Afghan government spokesman Bilal Karimi also criticized Prince Harry for his statements.
“These crimes are not unique to Harry but every occupied country has a history full of such crimes in our country,” he wrote in a tweet.
“Afghans will never forget the crimes of the occupiers and will always keep alive the flame of protecting their religion and their country,” he added.
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Investigate the reasons why Ecky mutilated Angela, the police cooperate with forensic psychiatry
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Police are still investigating the motive M Ecky Listianto (34)suspected mutilation Angela Hindriati (54). Police teamed up with the Forensic Psychology Association (Apsifor) and forensic psychiatry to investigate Ecky’s motives for killing Angela.
“The investigation team is also working with the Apsifor team and also with forensic psychiatry,” Polda Metro Jaya Director General, Criminal Investigations Commissioner Hengki Haryadi told reporters on Friday (6/1/2023). .
Hengki said his party was prioritizing scientific investigations (scientific crime investigation) in discovering the case of mutilation of Angela Hindriati. Including the issue of disclosing the identity of mutilation victims.
“The investigation team must confirm the identity of the victim by establishing priorities scientific criminal investigation,” he said.
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The figure of Angela Hindriati, a victim of mutilation found in a rented house in Tambun, Bekasi regency. (Photo: Doc. Family)
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Mutilation victims revealed as police search for missing persons
Police are known to have found the body of a mutilated woman in a rented house in Bekasi Regency, West Java. The discovery of the body was revealed during a police search Ecky who was reported missing.
Police received information that Ecky was staying in a rented house in Buaran village, Lambangsari village, Tambun Selatan district, Bekasi regency, West Java. The police arrived at the scene on Thursday (29/12) evening.
The police found Ecky there. However, police also found a container which turned out to contain the women’s mutilated bodies.
Ecky was immediately arrested and named a suspect by the police.
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4 Facts about the trio of ABG Killers having their necks strangled in shoelaces in BSD
An ABG was found dead with his neck entangled BSD Tangerang. It turns out that he was killed by three people.
The victim is said to have died because she was killed by being trapped with a shoelace by the perpetrator. Initially, South Tangerang Police Kasatreskrim AKP Aldo Primananda Putra announced the discovery of the body. At the time, he already suspected that the body was a homicide victim.
The victim’s body was first found on Sunday (1/1) yesterday at around 0547 WIB. The body was found lying on the side of the road by a passing motorist.
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The motorcyclist then examined the man lying on the side of the road. However, when he was examined, the witness saw that there was blood on the victim’s leg.
Kasatreskrim Polres Tangsel AKP Aldo Primananda Putra later confirmed that the man’s body was a murder victim. The murder victim was a teenager with the initials FM (16).
“Yes, a murder victim,” Aldo said when it was confirmed.
“We’ve found the identity of the victim. FM was born in 2006», continued Aldo.
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Who are the suspects in this case? Read the next page.
The family searches the police and discovers he is the mutilator
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Case homocide shocked residents in Buaran village, Tambun district, Regency Bekasi, West Java. A woman was found tragically mutilated with a chainsaw.
The victim’s body was found in an on-site boarding lounge. The victim’s body was found in a container in the departure lounge. This case was revealed in an unusual way.
Initially, the police were investigating a man with the initials MEL (34) who had been reported missing by his family since 23 December 2022. Six days later the police arrived at the guesthouse allegedly occupied by MEL.
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However, when searching the guesthouse, the police found the mutilated body of a woman. The following is a timeline of case disclosures since the family reported the missing case upon discovery of the mutilated victim’s body:
The family filed a complaint
This case began when a man with the initials MEL (34) was reported missing by his family. MEL has lost contact with his family since December 23, 2022.
His wife, Ellyzar Zachra (34) filed a missing person report with Bantargebang Police. Acha, her nickname, also made several attempts to find Ecky.
Acha said her husband said goodbye to go to the bank on Friday (23/12) around 0900 WIB using an online transport service.
“Ecky greeted bank using Grab, immediately responded, but just a checklist,” Acha said CNNIndonesia.comMonday (26/12).
He said that when he went to the bank, his younger siblings and children who were still small were still at home. Ecky’s departure for online transport was the last time Ecky was seen by his family.
Acha said that on Saturday (24/12) morning, Ecky was taken over in Kalimalang. This was discovered by checking Ecky’s latest cell phone signal.
“But after that the cell phone turned off, so it couldn’t be detected,” he said.
He said there was a cash withdrawal from an ATM on Saturday afternoon (12/24). On the same day, he also reported the disappearance to the Bantargebang police.
Police search MEL’s boarding house, find a mutilated body
The police then conducted an investigation. Six days after the report of the disappearance, on December 29, 2022 to be precise, the police arrived at a boarding house in the Tambun area, Bekasi regency. Initially, police received information that MEL was living in the boarding house.
However, the search at the MEL guesthouse did indeed reveal a new case. Police found a female body at the scene.
A resident, Dian Ardiansyah, said the discovery of the woman’s body began with a search for a man with the initials MEL who was reported missing by Polda Metro Jaya police officers.
“So initially a member of the Regional Police asked for information on a missing person (with the initials MEL), then they came to my house, they asked, I said I didn’t know them. But the carabinieri said they lived here,” Dian quoted as saying. detik com, Sunday (1/1).
Mutilation using an electric saw
Al-Enezi’s vile act of burning reception tents of remarried husbands: 57 people killed
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The fire of vengeance makes a woman a Kuwait named Nasra Yussef Mohammad al-Enezi intended to set fire to her ex-husband’s wedding reception. This event is even considered the deadliest civil disaster in Kuwait in the past 40 years.
Quoted from Homicideopediathis arson occurred during Al-Enezi’s ex-husband’s second wedding ceremony in Jahra, Kuwait on August 15, 2009.
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At least 57 people died and about 90 others were injured. At that moment Nasra poured petrol on the tent where the women and children were gathered.
Within three minutes, the entire tent, which had only one exit and did not meet fire regulations, was engulfed in flames.
It was explained that the temperature inside the tent was over 500 degrees Celsius (930°F).
Al-Enezi was later arrested shortly after the incident. He too was arrested.
During the trial, Al-Enezi did not present most of his arguments. However, Al-Enezi and her ex-husband are known to have two sons, both of whom are mentally disabled.
After undergoing a series of trials, he was found guilty of premeditated murder and arson. He was sentenced to death on March 30, 2010.
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Marianne Bachmeier is remembered by people in Germany for shooting her daughter’s killer in a courtroom. Anne killed her daughter’s killer calmly and had time to say something.
Reported BBCOn March 6, 1981, during the third day of her trial, Marianne smuggled a handgun into the courthouse. Marianne entered the courtroom of the Lübeck district court.
He went to his daughter’s killer and shot him. Marianne pulled the trigger eight times. Klaus died instantly.
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While filming Klaus, Marianne managed to say something. She hoped that her daughter’s killer was indeed dead.
“I hope he’s dead,” Anne said softly.
Then he lowered the weapon, not trying to escape. This courtroom killing has been the subject of controversy. The German legal system regulates this as a process. However, on the one hand, Marianne was also traumatized.
It should be noted that Anna was 7 years old in May 1980 when she was kidnapped and killed. At the time, Anna was in conflict with Marianne. Anna decides to skip school. Unfortunately, at that time she Anna actually became the victim of the kidnapping of a butcher named Klaus Grabowski.
Klaus holds Anna. Klaus also abused Anna until he eventually strangled the girl to death.
Klaus was arrested and jailed for his actions. Klaus also claimed that he initially didn’t want to kill the girl.
Vonis Anne
Anne’s murder sparked a national controversy in Germany. Her murder was understandable. However, she Anne was finally convicted on March 2, 1983. She was sentenced to 6 years in prison for illegal possession of firearms. She was released after serving 3 years in prison.
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