The Body Of The Indonesian Diplomat Of Shooting Victims In Peru Is Expected To Arrive In Indonesia On Tuesday

JAKARTA - The body of Indonesian diplomat Zetro Leonardo Purba who was shot dead in Peru is expected to arrive in the country on Tuesday, said Spokesperson II of the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Vahd Nabyl A. Mulachela Sunday.

Speaking in a video caption, Nabyl said the process of repatriating the body of the late Zetro was being coordinated with the funeral home and means of transportation for the delivery of the bodies.

"If all goes well, it is hoped that the bodies will be able to arrive in Indonesia on September 9, 2025," said Vahd, Sunday, September 7.

As previously reported, the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the death of the Indonesian Embassy in Lima Zetro Leonardo Purba. The deceased was the victim of an unknown party shooting while riding a bicycle in the Av area. CESar Vallejo, Agile, Lima on Monday 1 September. The deceased was rushed to Cl jurisprudence Javier Prado, but his life could not be saved.

Nabyl said Zetro's body had undergone an autopsy on September 2 and was completed on the same day.

"The Indonesian Embassy in Lima has coordinated with Peruvian officials, especially the police, to oversee the investigation process to get a motive for the incident," said Nabyl.

Nabyl revealed that the Peruvian Police were making various efforts, collecting evidence, securing surveillance camera footage from the scene to coordinating with the local prosecutor's office.

"The Indonesian Embassy in Lima has submitted a diplomatic note to the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to request that the process of handling this case get great attention," he said.

Nabyl added that the Indonesian Embassy in Lima paid high attention to the families of the victims, moved them to a safer place, received supervision and security by the Peruvian police.

"Until when it has not been determined," explained Nabyl when asked about the security of the victim's family.