Yahya Waloni's Health Is Getting Better, He Will Be Handed Over To The Criminal Investigation Agency In The Near Future
JAKARTA - The health of the suspect in the alleged blasphemy case, Yahya Waloni, is getting better after undergoing treatment at the Police Hospital. It is planned that Yahya will be returned to the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police.
"(The return of Yahya Waloni) is still waiting for coordination from the Criminal Investigation Police investigators. It will be returned to investigators in the near future," said Head of the Kramat Jati Police Hospital (Karumkit), Brigadier General Asep Hendra when confirmed, Tuesday, August 31.
Yahya Waloni's condition is said to be improving based on the results of an examination by a team of doctors at the Police Hospital. Moreover, the symptoms of shortness of breath are not visible after undergoing treatment for several days.
"There are no (symptoms of shortness of breath)," said Asep.
However, Asep said that Yahya still had to take the medicine that had been prescribed by the team of doctors. The goal, so that his condition is getting better and recovering.
"Keep taking the medicine according to the recommendations," said Brigadier General Asep. Previously, the Head of the Public Relations Division of the Police Public Relations Division, Kombes Ahmad Ramadhan, said that Yahya had to be sent to the Police Hospital, Kramat Jati, East Jakarta. Because, shortly after being arrested his health declined.
"The person concerned was taken to the Police Hospital because of his weak condition and is currently being treated at the Police Hospital," said Ramadhan.
With his declining condition, Yahya had to receive medical treatment. Observations related to his health were also carried out to find information about his illness.
Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Argo Yuwono said that based on the results of the medical team's examination, Yahya was known to have a history of heart disease. Moreover, even before being examined, Yahya complained of shortness of breath.
"Heart swelling," said Argo