West Java Police Chief Inspector General Suntana Promises Mother And Child Murder Cases In Subang To Be Revealed Quickly
BANDUNG - The West Java Police Chief, Inspector General Suntana, confirmed that the case of the murder of a mother and child in Subang could soon be revealed.
According to Suntana, disclosure of a case can occur quite quickly and also very slowly. The reason is in the Subang case, according to him, the police still need time to examine a number of existing clues.
"We still need time, but I ask the sergeant to quickly reveal it," said Suntana at the West Java Police Headquarters, Bandung City, quoted by Antara, Monday, November 15.
Suntana said police had to be careful in identifying a suspect. Because the determination of the suspect, according to him, must be based on clear legal aspects.
"There are certain cases and the proof must be careful, because there are consequences in determining the suspect, so we must be careful," he said.
In addition to the interests of law enforcement, according to him again, the Subang case needs to be immediately revealed because it involves the integrity of the Police.
There was also the Subang case that occurred almost three months ago in August 2021. At that time the bodies of a woman named Amelia (23) and her mother, Tuti (55) lay stiff in a luxury car.
Since then, the police have carried out various investigations and examined a number of witnesses. The case occurred in Jalancagak, Subang Regency, West Java.