JAKARTA The search for Alvaro Kiano Nugroho, a boy who was reported missing in the Pesanggrahan area, South Jakarta, is still having problems. One of the main obstacles is that the surveillance camera (CCTV) at the last location of Alvaro was seen being damaged.

"For temporary obstacles, at the time of the incident CCTV could not be opened because it was damaged," said Head of Public Relations of the South Jakarta Metro Police, Kompol Murohih, in Jakarta, Sunday (27/4).

CCTV Al-Muflihun Mosque, the last place Alvaro was seen, was unable to record the incident, so the police could not get any important footage that might reveal Alvaro's whereabouts.

Alvaro is known to have been missing since Thursday, March 6, 2025, and until now 51 days have passed without clarity. The family first reported a loss after Alvaro never came home after the Maghrib prayer at a mosque near his house, in the Ulujami area, Pesanggrahan.

Based on the information, Alvaro was wearing a black t-shirt, black trousers, and black sandals. He is thin, dark skin, has short hair, and has a distinctive dimple.

Furthermore, the police plan to dig up information from Alvaro's father, who is currently serving a criminal sentence at Cipinang Prison.

"Yes, meanwhile, we will also try to ask for information from the parents, because while the victim's parents are still being placed in a special place," explained Murohi.

Meanwhile, Alvaro's grandfather, Tugimin (71), revealed allegations that his grandson was kidnapped by a man who claimed to be Alvaro's father. This allegation was obtained based on information from the marbut of the Al-Muflihun Mosque.

The family hopes that Alvaro's search can produce results soon and ask people who have information to immediately contact the authorities.


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