The Head Of The Police Hospital Explains The Temporary Results Of The Autopsy Of The Body Of The MUI Office Shooter
Capture the video screen of the evacuation of the perpetrators of the MUI office shooting

The body of Mustofa (60) who shot at the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) was subjected to a visum et repertum examination at the forensic installation of the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, East Jakarta, Tuesday, May 2.

From the results of the preliminary examination, the body of the Lampung resident did not find any violence on the outside of the body.

However, the autopsy process is still ongoing as a whole to find out the exact cause of the perpetrator's death.

The head of the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, Brigadier General Hariyanto, confirmed that the forensic team of doctors at the National Police Hospital was still conducting the autopsy process on Tuesday night.

"There are no (shooting wounds or anything). A visum et repertum examination is currently being carried out," Brigadier General Hariyanto told reporters, Tuesday, May 2.

"We just checked this, we don't know. But the outside form is good, meaning that without violence it causes expansion outside," he added.

In addition to being carried out by a team of forensic doctors at the National Police Hospital, an examination of the bodies was also carried out by an identification team from the Inafis Polda Metro Jaya.

"Inafis certainly matched the identity of the victim according to the ID card or not. Later we will combine all the results of the examination from Inafis and forensic medicine," he said.


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