JAKARTA Slowly, the search for a police helicopter with serial number NBO 105 P-1103 that lost contact in the waters of East Belitung (East Belitung) found signs of results.

A VOI source said that the joint SAR team from Basarnas, TNI, Polri, and the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of East Belitung Regency, received information from witnesses who saw the NBO 105 P-1103 helicopter flying low in the waters around the Bathing Bird, East Belitung.

Permit sir, earlier I communicated with the Head of the Bird Mandi (the head of the hamlet), regarding the lost contact helicopter. There is also information that he can see that there are fishermen who take a bath, conveying to the village that there are blue helicopters flying low in the waters around the Bathing Bird. "That's the content of the report submitted, received by VOI, Monday, November 28.

However, joint officers have not found a helicopter that lost contact. It's just that officers found the attributes belonging to the missing helicopter crew.

"The exact location cannot be ascertained, but it can be alleged that above Tare waters his name is sir, near the Bird Hamlet bathing. The helicopter flew low avoiding thick black clouds, but the lower it was, after that it was invisible because of the heavy rain", he wrote.

Until this news was revealed, officers still have not found helicopters and 4 crew members who lost contact.

Previously, two helicopters were involved in flight activities on Sunday, November 27. Namely, the helicopter with the number Alut NBO 105 Register P-1103, and NBO 105 Register P-1113.

Both with flights to Pondok Cabe, South Tangerang with Route passing through Palangkaraya - Pangkalan Bun - Tanjung Pandan - Pangkalpinang - Lampung - Pondok Cabe.

However, only one helicopter managed to land, namely NBO 105 Register P-1113 with crew, AKP Togu, IPDA Rexy Subroto, Bripka Soleh, Bripda Erwin.

Meanwhile, one helicopter lost contact, namely NBO 105 Register P-1103 with crew AKP Arif Rahman, Briptu Lasminto, Aipda Joko M, Bripda Anam.

Since the helicopter was reported to have lost contact, the police have checked the whereabouts of the 105 NBO Aut helicopter registered with P-1113 and the crew that has landed at Tanjung Pandan Airport.


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