South Kalimantan Police Take Over Investigation Of Senpi Findings And Hundreds Of Ammunition

The Directorate of General Criminal Investigation of the South Kalimantan Police took over the investigation into the findings of several firearms (senpi) and hundreds of ammunition previously handled by the Banjarbaru Police by naming the owner TS (29) as a suspect.

"Yes, the handling was withdrawn by the Ditreskrimum because it covers crime scenes across districts or cities," said South Kalimantan Police Chief Inspector General Andi Rian R Djajadi in Banjarmasin as reported by ANTARA, Monday, June 3.

According to the Kapolda, the investigation is still being carried out on the prominent case in order to make everything clear.

Including if there are other parties involved, the Ditreskrimum Special Team is still developing which from the start helped the Liang Anggang Police and the Banjarbaru Police in their disclosure in the field.

The case of the illegal senpi began with the discovery of an airsoft gun of the FN type without being equipped with a magazine through the cargo of Syamsudin Noor International Airport, Banjarbaru City, Sunday (4/6).

The police, who were contacted by airport officials, immediately searched the owner of the airsoft gun he ordered through the black market in cyberspace.

As a result, the owner of TS was arrested in Banjarmasin and the police who searched his house in Central Manap Village, Banjar Regency found another 38- Sp caliber S&W revolver and five ammunition.

Then at home in Semangat Dalam Village, Barito Kuala Regency was found again one long-barreled weapon and hundreds of ammunition.

Furthermore, one bazoka was obtained for anti-tank rocket launchers at the Pelindo Banjarmasin office where the perpetrators worked.