The North Sumatra Police formed a team to investigate the death of a visitor named Aisiah at the Kualanamu International Airport elevator, Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra.
The North Sumatra Police have also withdrawn the handling of the Aisiah case which was found dead in the Kualanamu Airport elevator from the Deli Serdang Police.
"Since Tuesday (2/5) the case of the death of a visitor to Kualanamu Airport has been withdrawn by the North Sumatra Police from the Deli Serdang Police," said Head of Public Relations of the North Sumatra Police, Kombes Hadi Wahyudi, as reported by ANTARA, Thursday, May 4.
Hadi said that in order to accelerate the handling of effectiveness and competence related to the management of Kualanamu Airport, the North Sumatra Police had formed a team to carry out an investigation.
"The team formed consists of Pidum Investigators, Crimes, Labfor and Deli Serdang Police Investigators," he said.
The investigation was carried out to explore whether there was an element of negligence in the process of procuring and operationalizing the elevator.
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The team is currently working, both at the crime scene and examination of the person in charge and manager of Kualanamu Airport and other witnesses. More than 16 witnesses have been examined.
"Including today, an inspection is scheduled for the operational manager of the Kualanamu Airport elevator," said the Head of Public Relations of the North Sumatra Police.
Previously, the North Sumatra Police Forensic Laboratory Team conducted a crime scene (TKP) at the Kualanamu Deli Serdang Airport elevator, where the woman's body was found.
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