Police Simpulse No Criminal Elements Behind The Death Of The Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Diplomat
The police stated that there was no criminal element in the death of the Deputy Expert Diplomat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kemlu) Arya Daru Pangayunan.
The conclusion was drawn by a team of investigators based on the facts of the results of an investigation involving forensic experts.
"So far, we have not found any criminal incidents," said Director of General Criminal Investigation of the Metro Jaya Police, Kombes Wira Satya Triputra, to reporters, Tuesday, July 29.
The facts of the investigation that were obtained were like there was only one access to the boarding room, namely the front door. This is reinforced by the presence of three keys to access.
The three keys are a digital access key that uses a card; lock on the door; and slot key at the top of the door handle.
"Which door is only one access and three layers of key. One can be from outside, two can only be accessed from within," he said.
In addition, from the examination, no damaged ceiling was found. It was strengthened by the results of the Puslabfor examination related to fingerprints and DNA which only belonged to Arya Daru Pangayunan.
"Then from the results of the puslabfor examination and examination from Pusiden, the fingerprints and DNa on duct tape are owned by the victim," said Wira.
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The police previously also concluded that there was no involvement of other parties in the series of deaths of Arya Daru Pangayunan.
"It is concluded that indicators rather than deaths rather than ADP lead to indications of death without the involvement of other parties," said Wira.
Arya Daru Pangayunan was found dead in the 'Gues House Gondia' in the 105th room, Jalan Gondangdia Kecil, No 22, Cikini Village, Menteng District, Central Jakarta, Tuesday, July 8.