Bogor Police Officer Comb CCTV At The Burning Location Of The Pakuan Raya Daily Office
The Bogor City Police, West Java, combed the surveillance camera (CCTV) around the location of the Pakuan Raya (PAKAR) Daily media office in Bantarjati Village, which on Saturday (28/12) was burned by an unknown person.
Head of the Bogor City Police Criminal Investigation Unit, Adjunct Commissioner of Police Aji Riznaldi Nugroho in Bogor City, Sunday, revealed that the surveillance camera belonging to the Transportation Service around the scene was not functioning at the time of the incident, so his party combed through other CCTVs that functioned to find suspected perpetrators.
"CCTV from the Transportation Agency died on that date. We are still trying to search other CCTVs around the location," said Aji, quoted by Antara.
From the results of the crime scene (TKP), continued Aji, the hotspots were on the terrace or front yard of the PAKAR editorial office.
"Materials burned or found at the crime scene are cardboard, plastic bottles, and air conditioning cables," he explained.
Previously, the Bogor City Police investigated the fire incident at the PAKAR Daily media office in Bantarjati Village, which was allegedly burned by an unknown person on Saturday (28/12) in the early hours of the morning.
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One of the eyewitnesses who helped extinguish the fire, namely an online motorcycle taxi driver named Aditia, admitted that he saw two men riding motorbikes.
Arriving at the Jambu Warung Police Post which is right in front of the PAKAR Daily Editor's office, one of the men got off his motorbike and walked to the scene.
"These people carried cardboard and gasoline in a plastic bottle of mineral water, then immediately set fire to the front of the PAKAR office. Meanwhile, one other perpetrator was waiting on the motorbike," he said.
After that, Aditia told that the two men went on a motorbike, then she and a shop owner around the location struggled to extinguish the fire.