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Bekasi Contract Homicide: South Korean National Slain After Ex-Wife Hires Professional Assassins

A South Korean national was murdered in Bekasi on June 11, 2026, after his former Indonesian wife hired professional contract killers to execute him inside his residence.

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Bekasi Contract Homicide: South Korean National Slain After Ex-Wife Hires Professional Assassins

Bekasi, Indonesia—A South Korean national was found dead inside his suburban residential estate early Thursday morning after his former Indonesian wife allegedly hired a team of professional contract killers to execute him. The targeted assault occurred at approximately 3:15 AM inside a gated housing development located on the perimeter of the industrial district. Security personnel discovered the villa's front entrance forced open after neighbors reported hearing brief shouting coming from the main salon.

The perpetrators infiltrated the two-story property by scaling a rear masonry wall that overlooks an unmonitored drainage canal. Surveillance footage retrieved from private security networks shows three masked individuals entering the structure through a broken kitchen window frame. The attackers blindsided the expatriate businessman in his bedroom, inflicting multiple fatal stab wounds before fleeing into the dark.

A specialized homicide division from the Jakarta Metropolitan Police took control of the investigation after identifying the victim's international status. Within six hours of the discovery, detectives located and detained the ex-wife at a boutique hotel room near the international airport terminal. Two of the alleged hitmen were also apprehended during a simultaneous raid on an informal boarding house in East Jakarta.

Initial interrogation logs indicate the domestic plot was motivated by an intense dispute over international asset distributions and child custody allowances following a bitter divorce decree. The ex-wife reportedly agreed to pay the three local enforcement operatives a sum of two hundred million rupiah to carry out the murder. Bank transfer records seized from the suspect’s mobile phone confirm a partial deposit was completed on Monday night.

The South Korean embassy in Jakarta dispatched consular officers to the Bekasi police department to coordinate with local investigators and monitor the processing of physical evidence. Forensic teams recovered a long-bladed combat knife covered in biological residue from a trash receptacle situated two blocks away from the residential compound. The item has been transferred to the central police laboratory for immediate DNA comparison profiles.

The victim had resided in the metropolitan area for over six years, managing a regional logistics company that services the neighboring manufacturing estates. Business partners described the deceased as a private individual who had recently increased his home security presence due to ongoing harassment concerns. The residential street remains blocked by police barricades as technical units complete a spatial reconstruction of the entry path.

Medical examiners at the Kramat Jati Forensic Hospital concluded that the victim died within minutes of the assault from significant internal hemorrhaging. The formal autopsy findings have been delivered to the foreign ministry to facilitate the international repatriation of the remains to Seoul next week. The third contract operative involved in the break-in has been identified and is currently the target of an active border watch notice.

The provincial prosecutor is finalizing an indictment that charges the former spouse with masterminding a premeditated murder operation under the provisions of Article 340. This specific category of criminal conspiracy carries a statutory maximum penalty of capital punishment by a state firing squad for all active organizers. The gated villa remains completely dark tonight as private guards control access at the main neighborhood checkpoint.

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