PEKANBARU - A police officer at Dumai Police Station, Bripka Sopangan Sembiring died with his mouth in front of the Dream Box (THM) nightclub, Dumai City, Riau.
The Head of Public Relations of the Riau Police, Kombes Anom Caribbeanto, denied that Bripka Sopanci Sembiring died due to over-dose (OD). "It is still in the process in the laboratory to confirm it (over-dose). From the results of the initial examination, there were no indications of violence or over-dose drugs," said Kombes Anom in his statement, Tuesday, April 15.
Kombes Anom admitted that at this time his party would send complete data about the death of Bripka Polite Sembiring. "The victim has been examined and negative for drugs. We will distribute complete data later. The victim was found in front of Dream Box," explained Kombes Anom.
Anom explained, at the time of the incident, the victim went to the nightclub with six of his colleagues. "Currently, the six fellow victims who are members are being investigated at the Riau Police Propam and for the purpose (victims to THM) are still being investigated," said Anom.
Meanwhile, Dumai Police Chief AKBP Hardi Dinata confirmed that the man who was found dead in front of the Dream Box entertainment venue was a member of the Dumai Police. "It is true that a man who was found in front of Dream Box is a member of the Dumai Police," he explained.
From the results of the initial examination, there were no indications of violence or over-dose drugs in the police officers who were found dead. "On behalf of the Dumai Police and personal and institution, I would like to express my condolences and condolences to the families left behind, and we make sure the members died not because of violence or OD because of drugs," said the Police Chief.
He said, the chronology before the incident of the victim was known to have gone out at night with his colleagues. "It is true that the person concerned went with his colleagues that night," he explained.
Separately, the Head of Sub-Division of Medicine at the Police, AKBP Supriyanto, together with a forensic and medical specialist, Dr. Mohammad Tegar Indrayana, had examined the bodies of the members.
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"The autopsy is currently being carried out by the Riau Police Forensic Medical Team and there are no signs of violence on the bodies or indications of the use of Napza (narcotics, psychotropics and addictive substances)," Supriyanto explained.
He also said additional samples had been sent to a forensic laboratory to investigate the cause of death. "For the cause of the death of police officers in Dumai, a follow-up examination will be carried out at the Bareskrim Forensic Lab at the National Police Headquarters on several samples," he said.
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