Revealing The Death Of A Child Of The Indonesian Air Force Pamen Who Died On Fire At Halim Air Base, Police Admit Difficulty Checking Family Members

The East Jakarta Metro Police Criminal Investigation Unit confiscated CCTV camera footage to reveal the exact cause of a high school student with the initials CH (16) who was found dead with a burning body inside the rearview mirror post, Ring 1 area of Halim Perdanakusuma Air Base, East Jakarta.

"Ada 11 unit CCTV yang diperiksa," kata Kapolres Metro Jakarta Timur, Kombes Leo Simarmata kepada wartawan, Rabu, 27 September.

Until now, investigators from the East Jakarta Metro Police Criminal Investigation Unit are still examining 8 witnesses related to the case.

"Still investigating and deepening. Until now, we are still having trouble examining witnesses from the victim's parents," he said.

Currently, the investigation process is still being carried out by the East Jakarta Metro Police, Halim Perdanakusuma Air Base Satpom and the National Police Headquarters Laboratory.

The body of a high school student with the initials CH (16) who was found dead with a burning body in a rearview mirror post, Ring 1 area of Halim Perdanakusuma Air Base, East Jakarta, has been completed with an autopsy at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital. From the autopsy results, it was found that there were sharp weapons stab wounds on the victim's body.

"There are wounds on the chest. Wounds like cuts or stabs," said Head of Bhayangkara Hospital Brigadier General Hariyanto to reporters, Tuesday, September 26.

The Commander of the Military Police Unit (Dansat Pom) Halim Perdana Kusuma Air Base, Lt. Col. Pom Made Oka explained that the victim CH is a family of the Indonesian Air Force who lives in Dwikora Complex, Halim Perdanakusuma Air Base, East Jakarta.

"CH is a big family of the Indonesian Air Force living in the Halim neighborhood. CH also schools in Halim Air Base," he said.

Meanwhile, the case is still under investigation by the Sat POM TNI AU Halim Perdanakusuma, the East Jakarta Metro Police and the National Police Headquarters Laboratory.

"We, the Halim Perdanakusuma Satpom, are very well assisted by the East Jakarta Police to uncover and explore this problem," he said.