Not in Lula's Room, Pink Fund Found in ART Room
JAKARTA - The police said that one of the most interesting findings from the crime scene investigation in the Lula Lahfah apartment was a pink tube or commonly known as Whip Pink.
The police admitted that this pink tube was one of the main evidence that they investigated.
"Here there are evidence that we just saw, one of which is a pink tube," said AKBP Iskandarsyah, Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of South Jakarta Metro Police, Friday, January 30.
However, the Head of Public Relations of the Metro Jaya Police, Kombes Pol Bhudi Hermanto, emphasized that the pink tube was not found in Lula Lahfah's room during the crime scene investigation. Instead, in the room of Lula's ART with the initials, A.
"Based on the facts on the ground, the scene of the crime, that the tube was found in the room of sister A, where the housekeeper was at the time we carried out the crime scene," said Bhudi Hermanto.
Furthermore, Bhudi also conveyed that from the testimony of witness A, the existence of the pink tube was the first time he saw it while working with the late Lula Lahfah.
"Because there is a suspicion that we whether sister L.L. often uses it, but from sister A gives a new testimony for the first time seeing the pink tube, namely his household assistant for the first time," he explained.
Not only that, after being traced deeper, the investigators confirmed that the pink tube that ART brought to Lula's apartment was empty.
"Sister A was carrying a bag containing the pink tube, which after we investigated and after the results of the Puslabfor examination, the tube was empty," he said.
Because of respecting the family's decision not to conduct an autopsy, the police could not conclude whether there was or was not a content of nitrous oxide alias N2O gas.
"If you heard me say it, no autopsy was carried out," he said.