MEDAN - The North Sumatran Police have determined the status of doctor G from witness to suspect in connection with allegations of injecting empty vaccines into elementary school students Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo, Medan Labuhan District, Medan, North Sumatra.
North Sumatra Police Chief Inspector General Panca Putra Simanjuntak said investigators had conducted a series of examinations and had now reached the investigation stage.
"We have named one suspect, namely Doctor G," said the North Sumatran Police Chief, quoted from a statement from the North Sumatran Police Public Relations, Sunday, January 30.
The North Sumatra Police Chief said that the child who was victimized by the initials O had been subjected to laboratory tests and the preliminary results showed that there was no vaccine in his body
"We have also examined a number of expert witnesses. Indeed, no vaccine content was found in the child's body after being vaccinated," continued Inspector General Panca.
The North Sumatra Police Chief said that his party is still conducting an investigation regarding the blank vaccine and investigating whether the injection was negligence or intentional.
"Only one suspect has been named, namely Doctor G, while the others are still only witnesses. We are still investigating this case," he concluded.
Previously, Doctor G apologized for the alleged case of injecting empty vaccines to elementary school students in Medan.
"To the police, to the public, to IDI North Sumatra and IDI Medan, I apologize for the mistake I made," said G, Friday, January 21.
However, G did not give the reason when asked by reporters about the chronology of allegedly injecting empty vaccines for elementary school students in Medan. Doctor G immediately rushed to the investigator room.
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