Police Examine Retired TNI Killer In Lembang Bandung After Autopsy Results Are Out

BANDUNG - The West Java Regional Police (Polda) re-examined HH, the suspect in the murder of retired TNI soldier Muhammad Mubin after the autopsy results of the victim's body came out.

The Head of Public Relations of the West Java Police, Kombes Ibrahim Tompo, said that the examination was carried out to match the suspect's statement with the evidence from the autopsy on the victim's body.

"There is information that must be adjusted to the suspect, so in the future there will be an examination between the autopsy results and the information from the suspect," said Ibrahim as quoted by ANTARA, Thursday, August 25.

In addition, the police also conducted a urine test on the suspect HH. According to him, the suspect HH tested negative for drugs.

The West Java Police have summoned nine witnesses to the murder case. The police have now coordinated with the prosecutor's office by issuing a notification letter for the start of the investigation (SPDP).

"In the future, the process will be submitted, if there is additional examination and information," he said.

The murder case of a retired TNI soldier occurred on Tuesday (16/8) in the Lembang area, West Bandung Regency, West Java. The suspect HH allegedly stabbed several times to cause the victim to die.

The stabbing began when the victim parked his vehicle in front of the perpetrator's residence gate. Then the victim got into an argument with the victim and the perpetrator stabbed the victim.

The victim then fled in his car. However, after that, the victim's life could not be saved because it was suspected that he had suffered severe injuries.