The joint team consisting of the Forensic Medical Installation of Bhayangkara Hospital and the National Police Pusdokes conducted an exhumation by dismantling the baby's grave at TPU Semper, North Jakarta, Tuesday morning, December 17. After the activity was carried out, the baby's grave looked messy.

Monitored by VOI at TPU Semper, the headstone of the wood looks tilted, not embedded properly. Not only that, the excavated soil is not neatly arranged. The tomb looks porous because the tomb is not covered with soil optimally.

In addition, there were pieces of wood scattered around the tomb that were not addressed by the officers after the exhumation.

However, the police are still in the process of proving whether the baby was swapped or not, by taking samples of the baby's DNA.

The police also took CCTV footage and examined the nurses of the Cempaka Putih Islamic Hospital (RSIJ), Central Jakarta, to support data on evidence whether the baby from the Rauf and Feni couple was swapped or not.


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