Owners Of Mobile Shops Found Lying In A Shophouse, Employees Shocked
Where the victim was found dead in the shop shop shop mobile phone/ Photo: Doc. Banten Police

SERANG - A member of the Cikande Police, Serang Police, Banten, visited the crime scene (TKP) at the Harapan Jaya Shop Block F 05/01, Cikande Permai Village, Cikande District, Serang Regency. The discovery of the body of a man named Tjhai Jun Liong (38) was found dead on Saturday, April 8, at 22.30 WIB.

When confirmed, the Head of Cikande Police, Kompol Andhi Kurniawan, confirmed the incident.

"It is true, members of the Cikande Police secured the crime scene and asked for information from a number of witnesses at the location where the body was found. The results by the TKP, it is known that victim Tjhai Jun Liong (38) is a resident from South Singkawang District, Singkawang City, West Kalimantan who owns a mobile phone shop business in Cikande Village Permai," Andhi said in a written statement, Sunday, April 9.

Then, Andhi said that from the results of the crime scene, information was obtained that the discovery of the corpse began with the testimony of witness 1 AD (41) who was the victim's brother who received a call from witness 2, EL (25) who was an employee at the victim's shop.

"The victim's shop was not open from morning until night, received this information AD went to the victim's shop and tried to contact the victim but there was no answer," said Andhi.

Andhi further explained that the victim's brother, AD, together with employees and local residents, forcibly opened the rolling door and bedroom door and found the victim in the room was dead on the ground.

"In plain view there were no signs of violence or anything suspicious on the victim's body, and at that time the victim's body was immediately taken to the hospital. Bhayangkara for further examination," said Andhi.

Andhi explained that currently the case of the discovery of the corpse is in the process of being investigated.

"Members immediately secured the location and installed a police line for investigation purposes," concluded Andhi.


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