KENDARI - The Brimob officer of the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police (Polda) Ipda Imam Agus Husein who died while on duty to secure a demonstration in Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi, will be buried in his hometown in North Sumatra (North Sumatra).
Head of Public Relations of the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police Kombes Ferry Walintukan said the deceased's body would be sent to his parents' address at Jalan William Iskandar Number 14, Pengabungan 2 Village, Pengabungan District, Mandailing Natal Regency, North Sumatra.
"Our plan is that the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police will hold a ceremony for the release of our late colleague Ipda Imam Agus Husein who will be dispatched to North Sumatra, Mandailing Natal," he said as quoted by Antara, Monday, April 11.
Ferry said that the body of the deceased, which is currently being held at the Headquarters of the Brimob Police of the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police, will be dispatched to his hometown at 07.30 WITA from Haluoleo Kendari Airport.
He said that the honorary ceremony of releasing the bodies of the 2020 Akpol alumnus will be held on Tuesday (12/4) morning at around 07.30 WITA at the Head of Mobile Brigade Headquarters of the Southeast Sulawesi Police, with the ceremony inspector of the Head of the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police Inspector General Teguh Priatiwanto.
"We are planning (the release ceremony) at around 07.30 WITA, the plane departs at around 09.00 WITA," he said.
Meanwhile, regarding the chronology of the death of the deceased who served as PS Kanit 2 Subden 2 with Gegana Satbrimob Polda, Ferry could not provide detailed information.
"We cannot explain the chronology because we are waiting for Brimob to explain the chronology of the incident, then the cause of death we are waiting for Bidokkes to explain what the cause of death of the deceased was," he said.
The late Ipda Imam Agus Husein is an alumnus of the 2020 Police Academy.
"The deceased was the first officer at the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police and was included in the Southeast Sulawesi Police Mobile Brigade Unit," said Ferry.
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