JAKARTA - The Head of Ciracas Police, Kompol Jupriono, denied that there was an argument behind the stabbing of a Transjakarta bus employee with the initials Randi Pramono (30) to death on the edge of Jalan Raya Bogor KM 26, Ciracas District, East Jakarta. "There is no indication that there was an indication (a stabbing between the victim and the perpetrator). Because the arrival of the two motorized vehicles was not being chased by each other. There was no (a fight)," said Kompol Jupriono when confirmed by VOI, Wednesday, November 23. According to the results of the examination of witnesses at the crime scene, there was no argument before the victim was stabbed by the perpetrator. Police are still investigating the case. "The witness testimony at the crime scene, initially, was still a relaxed chat not rising. Then it rose and it happened (the stabbing) After that, he immediately fled," he said.

Previously, it was reported that Randi Pramono (30), a Transjakarta employee who was stabbed to death by an unknown person on Jalan Raya Bogor KM 26, Ciracas District, East Jakarta, was still undergoing an autopsy at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital. "It is still in the autopsy process at the Police Hospital, Kramat Jati. (the victim died) due to 1 stab wound to the right chest," said Ciracas Police Chief Kompol Jupriono when confirmed by VOI, Wednesday, November 23.


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