SOLO - Surakarta City Police Satreskrim investigators searched the Sebelas Maret University (UNS) Student Regiment Office (Menwa) to look for additional evidence related to the death of Gilang Endy Saputra (23), while attending Diksar Menwa.

"The search of the UNS Menwa Office was to take items as additional evidence for completeness," said Solo Police Criminal Investigation Unit Head AKP Djohan Andika.

Investigators from the Surakarta Police Satreskrim conducted a search to find the items needed to support the existing evidence.

"In a search, there will definitely be items to be sought. Including confiscation of documents in the Menwa's Office," said Djohan, quoted by Antara, Tuesday, November 2.

According to him, his party carried out a search with permission to the Surakarta City District Court with a copy to the UNS Chancellor. In addition, his party is also examining three additional witnesses. They are from the participants and the UNS Menwa Diksar committee.

He said the forensic examination had been completed, on Monday, November 1. One forensic expert who took the results of the post-mortem at repertum was questioned as an expert.

Previously, the Surakarta City Police Investigative Team, Central Java, stated that they would immediately determine the suspect in the death of the Sebelas Maret University (UNS) student, Gilang Endy Saputra (23), who attended the Student Regiment Basic Education at Jurug Jebres, Solo City.

According to the Director of General Criminal Investigation (Direskrimum) of the Central Java Police, Kombes Pol. Djuhandhani Rahardjo Puro, after the assistance in the case of the death of the Diksar Menwa UNS student, it is still in process and will soon be held to determine the suspect because there are things that need to be added related to the fulfillment of evidence in Article 184 of the Criminal Code.

According to the Direskrimum, the case of the Diksar Menwa UNS student to date is related to the fulfillment of the evidence of Article 184 of the Criminal Code, such as witness statements, expert statements, letters, and instructions that already exist, but still need further investigation.

Investigators have not yet determined the suspect, but it is suspected that there was a crime, after that whether the crime has anything to do with the victim. This must be proven by a visa and someone who can read to explain, namely an expert.

The police are examining experts regarding the results of the post-mortem, after which cases relating to the perpetrators, victims, and others will be decided later in a case.


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