JAKARTA - The police have finished processing the crime scene (TKP) and inspected the car driven by Brigadier General TNI (Ret.) Hendrawan Ostevan during the incident into the waters of Marunda, North Jakarta. As a result, there were no signs of an accident.

"There were no signs of a traffic accident that occurred before the car fell into the sea," said Head of Public Relations of Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Ade Ary Syam Indradi to VOI, Wednesday, January 22.

The conclusion was taken after a team from the Forensic Laboratory Center (Puslabfor) of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police and investigators examined cars from traces or toll marks on front and rear bumpers, all wheels and doors and other parts.

In addition, from the results of the deepening, the speed of the car driven by Brigadier General TNI (Ret.) Hendrawan Ostevan was not fast before falling into the sea.

"It is estimated that the speed of the car just before falling into the sea is 35 km per hour, by comparing the distance and time on CCTV videos at the crime scene," said Ade.

Meanwhile, the TKP processing and vehicle inspection were carried out at Marunda Pier, North Jakarta, on Tuesday, January 21. This step was taken to determine the cause and motive behind the death of Brigadier General Hendrawan Ostevan.

Based on CCTV footage, Hendrawan Ostevan, who was driving a Toyota Vios, entered the pier area of PT KCN Marunda on Thursday, January 9, 2025, at around 00.35 WIB. Then, along the Kade 07-08 to the end of the pier until he plunged into the sea.


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