In Front Of The South Jakarta District Court Judge, Special Team Members Claim 3 DVR Confiscated From The Blank Police Complex
The trial of witnesses at the South Jakarta District Court related to the murder of Brigadier J (Photo: Jehan/VOI)
JAKARTA - One of the members of the National Police who are members of the Special Team formed by Kabareskrim is investigating digital evidence related to the murder incident of Brigadier J giving testimony at the South Jakarta District Court (PN Jaksel). The witness named Aditya Cahya said that 3 CCTV DVRs at the Duren Tiga Police Complex were secured by the Special Team in an empty state or did not display an image recording in the housing complex. "After finding out it was empty, we reported it to the leadership, then the leadership consolidated to conduct a small criminal title what had happened. After that, it was decided to make a police report regarding the loss of public-owned electronic evidence at the Duren Tiga Police Complex," explained Aditya Cahya in testimony at the South Jakarta District Court, Jakarta, Wednesday, October 26. Aditya Cahya admitted that the initial blank information for this CCTV DVR was conveyed by Kompol Heri who was in charge of examining evidence. Armed with this information, Aditya Cahya came to the Police Complex Satpam Post. At the Satpam Post, Aditya Cahya received information from Marzuki as the complex security guard about the box where the DVR was stored. Aditya Cahya then matched the box with the DVR at the Police Center for Laboratory. "When I matched the box with the DVR at the Forensic Laboratory Center, it was the same that we got one fact, the object at the post which turned out to have no contents, after that we reported it to the leadership and investigators," he added. He added, after conducting an investigation it was discovered that the DVR had been replaced by Apung at Irfan's request. In fact, the condition of the replaced DVR is still in good condition. "We received a still good DVR photo, not yet the time to replace it," he added.

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