JAKARTA - The Criminal Investigation Unit of the Tanah Abang Metro Police is still gathering evidence of CCTV camera footage related to the robbery case against the Deputy Chair of the Central Information Commission (KIP) of the Republic of Indonesia, Hendra J Kede in front of the exit of the KONI building, Jalan Jakarta, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta.

"Still (collecting CCTV). We are still investigating, we are still looking for clues. Especially CCTV that points to the suspect," said Tanah Abang Metro Police Chief AKBP Haris Kurniawan when contacted by VOI, Monday, January 24.

The police chief said that his party had checked a number of CCTVs around the location of the incident.

"We have checked a lot of CCTV in total. The CCTV monitoring results are two people. The characteristics of the large motorbike and the type of clothing have been identified. The identity of the perpetrators has not yet been identified," he said.

The Tanah Abang Metro Police will also be combing the presence of other CCTV points as a guide for the investigation.

"Witnesses who have seen directly at the location have not, at least it is just an ordinary interrogation in the field. Because there are no direct observers. We try to continue to comb the path of him to run, thank God - thank God we found the CCTV," he said.

Previously, it was reported that the Deputy Chairman of the Central Information Commission (KIP) of the Republic of Indonesia, Hendra J Kede, was a victim of a robbery at the exit of the KONI building, Jalan Jakarta, Gelora Village, Tanah Abang District, Central Jakarta.

As a result of the incident, the victim lost a brown bag containing a number of documents, keys to the apartment, two flash drives, three agate rings and a cigarette pipe.

According to the victim's statement to the police, there were two perpetrators on a red motorbike.

The incident began when the victim crossed the scene on foot to enter the KONI building. Suddenly, from behind, two perpetrators came using a red motorbike riding together, immediately snatching the bag that was held in the victim's left hand.

After getting the stolen goods, the perpetrator fled. The victim also reported the incident to the Tanah Abang Police Headquarters on Friday, January 21, yesterday.


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