Police Check 24 CCTVs And Check Dozens Of People Related To The Fire Of The Attorney General's Building
JAKARTA - The joint police team checked 24 CCTV cameras in the investigation of the Attorney General's building fire. The CCTV camera footage is being checked to find out about the fire incident that occurred last weekend.
"For CCTV taken from the TKP (scene of the case) at the Attorney General's office there are around 8 CCTVs. Then there are about 18 CCTVs taken from around the Attorney General's office, a total of 24 CCTV cameras," said Karo Penmas, Police Public Relations Division, Brigadier General Awi Setiyono. to reporters on Thursday, 27 August.
However, of the 24 CCTV cameras, some of them were no longer functioning due to fire. In addition, the investigation team also took 21 fire samples such as charcoal ash.
In addition, in an effort to find out the cause of the fire, witness examination was continued. To date, there have been an additional 40 employees of the Attorney General's Office who were examined from the previous number.
"Then the investigators themselves have examined about 99 witnesses consisting of OB cleaning service, PHL and employees of the AGO," said Awi.
The Attorney General's Office building caught fire on Saturday, August 22 at 19.10 WIB. It took nearly 12 hours to put out the fire.
Regarding the incident, Kapuspenkum at the AGO, Hari Setiyono, dismissed the speculation over the alleged AGO building fire.
"Suspicion is fine, but there must be a basis. Those who say know not about this building, the building does not keep the case files. Suspicious if it is not supported by evidence, sorry to slander," said Hari, Monday, August 24.
Hari emphasized that there was no connection between the fire incident and the case being handled, referring to the burning building. Because the fire, according to him, did not burn the room that held the case files for the Pinangki prosecutor.
"I have repeatedly explained that the building is in the field of guidance, intelligence sector, Attorney General, Deputy Attorney General. (Meanwhile) Case files in the Pidsus area are quite far away safe, do not burn. General criminal acts where in the general criminal field the distance is sufficient. far away, "said Hari.
Hari said that no files or data were burned even though the Junior Attorney General for Intelligence (Jamintel) was on fire. Because the room is not intended as a data storage area.