Police Perform Autopsy On Body Of Man In Ormas Dress Who Died At BPBD SAR Guard Post In Anyer Region, Behind Marbella Hotel

Cilegon - The Banten Police Biddokes medical forensics team carried out an autopsy on the body with the initials JA suspected of being a victim of a murder crime on Sunday, October 10.

The autopsy was carried out at the Panggung Rawi Hospital in Cilegon, starting at 16.30 WIB until 21.30 WIB.

The Banten Police Biddokes forensic team in the autopsy activity was led by dr. Donald, together with the Forensic Team of the Panggung Rawi Hospital in Cilegon, Berkah Hospital, Serang Hospital and the Cilegon Police Inafis Team.

"Yes, we and the team have carried out an autopsy on the body suspected of being a victim of a murder crime at the Panggung Rawi Hospital, Cilegon," said dr. Donald, through information received, Monday 11 October.

Police officers together with a team of doctors perform an autopsy on the body of a murder victim/ Photo: Banten Police Doc

The autopsy examination of the body of the alleged murder victim lasted for 6 hours and went well and smoothly as explained by dr. Donald as the head of the Banten Police Biddokkes forensic team.

"Alhamdulillah, the activity went smoothly and there was synergy between forensic doctors and investigators in finding the cause of death," concluded dr. Donald.

The Head of Public Relations of the Banten Police AKBP Shinto Silitonga added, as it is known that the Cilegon Resort Police is currently focusing on investigating the crime of murder that occurred at the BPBD SAR Guard Post in the Anyer Cinangka area, Bandulu Village, Kec. Cinangka, behind the Marbela Hotel, on Sunday 10 October, around 01.00 WIB, in the morning.

The autopsy carried out by the team of doctors is one of the strategies of scientific-based investigation or criminal scientific investigation to obtain important information in investigating a murder case.

"With this autopsy, scientifically important information will be obtained about the time of death, cause of death and other important information," concluded Shinto Silitonga.