Head of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Mataram City Police, West Nusa Tenggara Kompol I Made Yogi Purusa Utama confirmed that there was no confiscation of evidence from the activities of investigators visiting the Al-Aziziyah Islamic Boarding School on Friday (5/7).
"So, in the active activity last Friday (5/7) at the Al-Aziziyah Islamic Boarding School, it was part of the process of investigating the NI female students case, and we need to emphasize that there was no confiscation whatsoever, because the confiscation must have permission from the court," said Kompol Yogi, quoted by ANTARA, Tuesday, July 9.
He explained that the arrival of the police to the Islamic boarding school in the Kapek area, West Lombok Regency was only limited to wanting to know all forms of activities related to NI female students before finally leaving the hut on Friday (14/6).
"We only cross check the class where, where the bedroom is, how many people live in the room there, the position of the bathroom on the first floor, the kitchen, then whoever the deceased's friends interacted before finally leaving the hut, until we also saw what was in it," he said.
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By knowing all forms of NI female students' activities at Islamic boarding schools, Yogi ensured that investigators had received references to determine the direction of the investigation.
"So, from being active last Friday (5/7) it will be our reference in this investigation process, including anyone we need to ask for information and what is the need for an investigation," he said.
Regarding the reading book brought, Yogi emphasized that investigators had informed the boarding school about it.
"Even if there are books that we bring, we have conveyed them to the Islamic boarding school by writing them," he said.
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