Central Java Police Have Not Determined The Date Of The Ethics Session Of The Police Shooting Of SMKN 4 Semarang Students

SEMARANG - The Central Java Regional Police immediately held an ethics trial against Aipda R, a member of the Semarang City Police Resort who was the perpetrator of the shooting of a class XI SMKN 4 Semarang City student with the initials GRO until the victim died.

"The ethics trial will be held as soon as possible," said Head of Public Relations of the Central Java Police, Kombes Artanto, quoted by ANTARA, Wednesday, December 4.

However, Artanto has not been able to confirm that the implementation of the ethics trial against AipdAR will be held openly or behind closed doors.

"We will first ask the chairman who will try," he added.

Artanto also could not provide certainty about the schedule for the police ethics trial for the students of SMKN 4 Semarang City.

Regarding the investigation of the criminal case against Aipda R, the Head of Public Relations said that it would be carried out in parallel to the electric trial.

Until now, AipdAR as the perpetrator of the shooting of the class XI SMKN 4 Semarang student has not been named a suspect. Artanto added that the investigation and examination of witnesses is ongoing at the Directorate of General Criminal Investigation of the Central Java Police.

"Investigators are still gathering evidence. If the evidence is deemed sufficient, then the status will be upgraded," he said.

It was reported that a class XI student at SMKN 4 Semarang City with the initials GRO was reported to have died allegedly due to gunshot wounds to his body.

The resident of Kembangarum, Semarang City, was buried by his family in Sragen on Sunday (24/11) afternoon. Aipda R, a police officer suspected of carrying out the shooting, has now been detained and is undergoing legal proceedings.

Meanwhile, the GRO family has officially reported the alleged murder to the Central Java Regional Police.