JAKARTA - The National Police Forensic Laboratory Center (Puslabfor) has started processing the crime scene (TKP) at the fire site in Block A Building, a room to show off the collection of National Museums or Elephant Museums, Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat, Gambir District, Central Jakarta on Sunday morning, September 17, morning.
"Today, the Forensic Laboratory Center will conduct a crime scene investigation at the location of the fire. The information is that the crime scene is scheduled at 09.00 WIB," said Gambir Metro Police Chief, Kompol Mugia Yarry Junanda when confirmed by VOI, Sunday, September 17, morning.
Meanwhile, the location of the fire at the National Museum or Elephant Museum has a yellow police line installed to facilitate the process of investigating the cause of the fire.
"The location of the fire has been installed by a police line. That's right, today the plan is to process the crime scene by the Forensic Laboratory," he said.
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A fire broke out at the National Museum or Elephant Museum, Central Jakarta. The fire is said to have engulfed the museum collection exhibition room.
"Yes (the collection exhibition room caught fire)," said Head of the DKI Jakarta Fire and Rescue Service (Gulkarmat) Satriadi Gunawan to VOI, Saturday, September 16.
The burning exhibition hall is thought to have an archaeological collection, anthropology, ethnography, geography, and the history of the Indonesian nation.
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