North Sumatra Police Raise Status Of Violence Case In Langkat Regent's Cage To Investigation
MEDAN - The North Sumatran Police has raised the status of the suspected death of the caged occupants in the area of the Langkat Regent's private house, which is not active.
The Head of Public Relations of the North Sumatra Police, Kombes Hadi Wahyudi, said investigators carried out a series of investigations and conducted a case on Saturday, February 26 by examining more than 70 witnesses. The police have also checked the Publishing of the Wind War Plan and his immediate family.
Kombes Hadi said that his party had carried out the demolition of the two graves on behalf of Sarianto Ginting and on behalf of Bedul as well as processing the crime scene some time ago.
In this case, the police confiscated a number of evidences, including a statement letter, a wooden long chair for bathing the corpse. Then a scoop to wash the corpse, a long batik cloth, a plastic mat and a compressor hose
"Exhumation (demolition) of the tomb of Sarianto Ginting as stated in the Visum Et Repertum (VER): 01/II/2022/RS BHAYANGKARA, February 12, 2022," said Kombes Hadi, Wednesday, March 2.
"The exhumation (tomb excavation) was carried out on Saturday 12 February 2022 with the results as stated in the Visum Et Repertum (VER): 02/II/2022/ BHAYANGKARA Hospital, 12 February 2022," he continued.
From the investigation of the case, the police confirmed that they would identify the suspect.
"Of course the increase in the status of this investigation will have the potential for determination. Entrust the case to us (North Sumatra Police). We will work transparently and professionally," said Kombes Hadi.