Kompolnas Visits Kaltara Regarding The Case Of The Death Of The Police Chief Brigadier SH
The official residence of the Kaltara Police Chief, the location of the death of Brigadier SH/PHOTO IST

The National Police Commission (Kompolnas) plans to visit North Kalimantan Province (Kaltara) regarding the death of Brigadier SH, the personal bodyguard of the Kaltara Police Chief Inspector General Daniel Adityajaya, next week.

"We are still waiting for the results of scientific crime investigation (scientific investigation), especially regarding the victim's cellphone, DNA, and so on," said Daily Chairman of Kompolnas Benny Mamoto in Jakarta, quoted by ANTARA, Tuesday, October 3.

Benny said the investigation took about a week. Therefore, he hopes that based on these calculations, next week Kompolnas can visit Kaltara regarding the case of Brigadier SH.

He said that Kompolnas had previously participated in overseeing the reconstruction and processing of the crime scene and meeting the victim's family.

Benny also asked the public to be patient in waiting for the results of the investigation, especially because the analysis of the victim's cellphone has not been completed.

"Later, when it is finished, the results will be conveyed. There are things that we cannot convey, because it is not good if we precede the Police (in announcing related information)," he said.

Kompolnas recommended inviting the victim's family and lawyers at the time of the announcement of the results of the scientific investigation.

Brigadier SH was found dead in a room where he used to live at the office of the North Kalimantan Police Chief on Friday (22/9). The North Kalimantan Police have examined 14 witnesses related to this case, including 13 members of the National Police and one casual daily employee.

Meanwhile, the North Kalimantan Police Chief Inspector General Daniel Adityajaya was serving in Jakarta during the incident.

From the CCTV footage located beside the house, the Head of Public Relations of the North Kalimantan Police, Kombes Budi Rachmat, said the bullet projectile was seen coming out of the bedroom window at 12.39 p.m. from 38 seconds.

Based on the autopsy results at the Bhayangkara Hospital, Central Java, Brigadier SH died of a gunshot wound to his left chest which hit his heart and lungs. Brigadier SH's body was buried in his hometown in Kendal, Central Java.


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