Dozens Of Graves In Bangli Digali OTK, The Perpetrators Are Still Mysterious

BANGLI - Polres Bangli, Bali, is still tracing the findings of traces of grave excavations by an unknown person (OTK) that occurred in a grave in a cemetery area in traditional Setra (buries) in two villages, namely in Adat Tiga Village and Demulih Traditional Village, Susut District.

Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of Bangli Police, AKP I Gusti Ngurah Jaya Winangun said the incident occurred a week ago. But after processing the crime scene, no bodies were lost or other losses.

"If it happened in approximately one week. What is clear is that there was no loss to the funeral problem, we cannot conclude until now, because there was no material loss at all," said AKP Winangun, Thursday, May 22.

It was confirmed by the police that there were no bones or missing kepeng money.

In Adat Tiga Village, about 5 burial points were excavated, while in Demulih Traditional Village it was a special child's grave and there were 14 points excavated.

"At the first TKP (Indigenous Village of Three), if I'm not mistaken, it's 5 (points). In Demulih it's a child's grave, it's 14 points if I'm not mistaken," he said.

Previously circulated a video of a grave excavated in Susut, Bangli. The police confirmed that they were still investigating this strange incident.

"We, from the police, are handling this complaint with the full support of the traditional village apparatus. We ask the public to refrain from spreading information that has no clear source or correctness," he said.