KALTENG - Polresta Palangka Raya, Central Kalimantan (Central Kalimantan) continues to investigate by conducting forensic laboratory tests (labfor) for a stray bullet projectile that hit the thigh of a vocational school student.
"In addition to investigating the crime scene, investigators have also asked witnesses to find out exactly what happened," said Palangka Raya Police Chief Kombes Sandi Alfadien Mustofa in Palangka Raya, Antara, Wednesday, September 22.
Sandi said that the investigation of the case was being developed by its members to find out where the metal projectiles suspected to be 99 caliber bullets had strayed.
Currently, five witnesses have been examined, one of which includes a vocational school student who was hit by a bullet projectile.
The local police will also conduct ballistic tests or the effects of projectiles suspected of being bullets, so that the results can later be matched with laboratory results.
"Hopefully the results of the investigation, the crime scene processing are in line with the results of the laboratory and this case can be revealed," he also said.
He asserted, from the testimony of witnesses on the night that the incident occurred, they did not hear any sound like an explosion.
While the victim who was hit by the alleged firearm bullet, did hear a sound but it was not like a solid object explosion.
"From the five witnesses, we will try to find out about it. Hopefully it will be revealed in the near future," said Sandi.
The victim who was hit by the ballistic bullet is believed to be a 16-year-old gun.
The case was immediately reported by the victim's family, assisted by a number of witnesses who allegedly knew exactly what happened.
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