Investigate Gilang Endy's Death After Menwa Training And Education, Surakarta Police Have Examined 26 Witnesses

SOLO - Surakarta City Police Investigators have examined 26 witnesses in the case of the death of Sebelas Maret University (UNS) student Gilang Endy Saputra (23). The victim died at the age of attending the Student Regiment Basic Education and Training (Diklatsar Menwa) at Jurug Jebres Solo.

"We examined three witnesses last Tuesday night and this Wednesday five witnesses. Prior to that, 18 witnesses were questioned, bringing the total to 26 witnesses," said Surakarta Police Chief Kombes Ade Safri Simanjuntak, in Solo, Antara, Wednesday, October 27. .

According to the Police Chief, the eight additional witnesses examined consisted of three witnesses from the Menwa Education and Training Committee and five participants who took part in the activity.

For further development, the Surakarta Police Satreskrim investigator team has carried out effective coordination with the Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK). The investigator will send a letter to the LPSK.

This, continued the Police Chief, to provide assistance in the protection of witnesses who were examined to uncover this case.

Alluding to the evidence that has been collected, said the Head of the Resort Police, including electronic items that have been confiscated and have been sent to the Central Java Police Forensic Laboratory.

According to the Police Chief, the electronic evidence was sent for inspection, review, and analysis. Scientific investigation support will be used optimally in this case. The labfor analyzes, studies so that it has evidentiary value.

Previously, the Surakarta Police raised the status of the investigation to the investigation stage in the case of the death of the Sebelas Maret University (UNS) student Gilang Endy Saputra (23) after attending the Student Regiment Basic Education and Training (Diklatsar Menwa) at Jurug Jebres Solo.

According to the Surakarta Police Chief, Kombes Pol. Ade Safri Simanjuntak was upgraded to an investigation status after examining 18 witnesses from the incident. Those who were questioned, said the Head of Police, consisted of lecturers, participants, and trainers in the UNS Menwa Education and Training Center which was held from Saturday to Sunday, October 24.

He said that his party had sent a warrant for the start of an investigation (SPDP) to the public prosecutor (JPU) for a series of investigations and investigations. However, his party has not yet named a suspect in the alleged violence case.