Dukun AS Nasib Kelewang Datuk Maringgi The Sorcerer
Spouse
3 (Tumini)
Conviction(s)
Murder (42 counts)
Criminal penalty
Death
Details
Victims
42+
Span of crimes
1986–1997
Country
Indonesia
Date apprehended
30 April 1997
Ahmad Suradji (10 January 1949 – 10 July 2008), also known as Dukun AS, Nasib Klewang, and Datuk Maringgi, was an Indonesian serial killer who admitted to murdering 42 girls and women between 1986 and 1997. Suradji's victims, ranging in age between 11 and 30, were strangled after being buried in the ground up to their waists as part of a ritual.[2] He buried his victims in a sugarcane plantation near his home with their heads facing his house, which he believed would give him extra power.[3]
^"Dukun AS Tewas Ditembus 3 Peluru". Detik.com (in Indonesian). 11 July 2008.
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