JAKARTA - Karodokpol, Center for Medicine and Health (Pusdokkes) of the National Police Brigadier General Pol Nyoman Eddy Purnama Wirawan explained that today, Friday, February 21, is the last day of searching for the bodies of victims of the Glodok Plaza fire, Tamansari, West Jakarta.

"We are committed to carrying out the search as much as possible today. Later, technical problems will be divided into groups according to the existing situation. Whatever we get, that's what we get the maximum at the TKP," said Brigadier General Nyoman, Friday, February 21.

He hopes that this last day's activity can produce results by finding other evidence. It also follows that the search process has been going on for more than a month.

"We still hope that there is something we can dig deeper into. In the sense that we get other evidence and clues so that we can be accountable to the community what we have done here," he said.

Nyoman continued, the search process was carried out by involving a joint team from the National Police Disaster Victim Identification (DVI), Indonesia Automatic Fingerprint Identification System (Inafis) Polri, Fire Department, and Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD).

"The joint team divides the area that then observes, searches, sorts items when there is a body or property from the victim that can be found there," said Nyoman.

So far, the National Police Hospital has succeeded in identifying 6 of the 14 victims who were reported missing due to the Glodok Plaza fire, West Jakarta, which occurred on Wednesday, January 15.

The six bodies that have been identified, namely:

1. Zukhi F Rahdja, a 42-year-old male was identified based on DNA examination2. Aulia Belinda, a 28-year-old woman was identified based on DNA and medical examinations3. Osima Yukari, a 29-year-old woman was identified based on DNA examination4. Desty Eka Putri S, a 24-year-old woman was identified based on DNA tests5. Cool Shallom Jeremia, a 21-year-old woman was identified based on DNA examination 6. Ade Aryanti, a 30-year-old woman was identified based on DNA examination


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