JAKARTA - Member of Commission III of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Hinca Panjaitan, paid serious attention to the case of the death of a young diplomat from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs who was found dead with his head wrapped in duct tape. Hinca said that his party continues to ask the Police for the progress of investigating this case.

"Yes, specifically regarding the death of our diplomats, yes, which has attracted the attention of all of us. Commission III also gets serious attention, I also. Because this is unique case, and asks for our capabilities, especially investigators, to be able to dismantle this," said Hinca at the Parliament Complex, Senayan, Jakarta, Monday, July 28.

"The public is also wondering. Because the crime scene is clear, it's not too wide, very small, but really neat. And almost everyone follows it, giving birth to a lot of interpretations," he continued.

Hinca confirmed the statement by the Deputy Speaker of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, who said that the DPR continues to ask for an explanation from the police regarding this case. He said that Commission III of the DPR had indeed asked the National Police with all their Scientific Investigation capabilities to investigate and support it with sufficient budget.

"Hopefully we can dismantle this, it looks simple, but it becomes very complicated because the evidence has not yet been completed," said Hinca.

"As far as I know, learning the law, this is the first time that a death case has caught our attention, in duct tape on the head," he said.

Hinca assessed that this case of death is very rare. In fact, the police have not been able to find other fingerprints at the crime scene even though there is evidence of CCTV footage.

"I did read books, including criminology and others. This case is rare. So there will be thoughts on how to tape it will find out how it happened, to the left or to the right. Various interpretations," said Hinca.

"But the unique identification of fingerprints seems to have disappeared without a trace. Plavon houses or points of entry seem absent," continued the Democratic Legislator from the North Sumatra electoral district.

Because those who are capable are the police, especially Bareskrim, said Hinca, Commission III of the DPR gives full confidence to the Police to work seriously and field all of their best teams in completing this.

"As a community, we will wait. Commission III will definitely wait," concluded Hinca.


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