Metro Police Chief Asks Residents Who Lose Family Members Please Report
Metro Jaya Police Chief Fadil Imran/Foro: Jehan/ VOI

JAKARTA - A total of 17 people died in a violent fire incident at the Pertamina Depot, Koja, North Jakarta. Metro Jaya Police Chief Inspector General Fadil Imran said that his party was currently carrying out an identification process for the victims who died.

"Now it is ongoing at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital because this immediately requires bribery to be returned to his family," Fadil told reporters at the location, Saturday, March 4, in the early hours of the morning.

Fadil revealed that of the dozens of victims who died, some of them suffered burns of up to 100 percent.

"It's in the process now, because the condition of the victim is intact, some have burns up to 100 percent," he said.

On his occasion, Fadil asked residents who felt they had lost their family members to immediately report to his party to make it easier to find the identity of the victim.

"For those who have lost their families, we will take primary identification, fingerprints if they have fingerprint data. Then fingerprints if they have their teeth condition, even if they don't have the last DNA," he concluded.


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