JAKARTA - The National Police are reluctant to have polemics regarding the findings of liquor bottles at the Kanjuruhan Malang Stadium. This is because the results of the Forensic Laboratory (Labfor) examination have not been fully completed.
Originally, a number of parties denied that there was liquor found after the riots at the Kanjuruhan Malang Stadium.
"The results are information from the laboratory that some contain alcohol, ethanol and some are non," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo when confirmed, Thursday, October 13.
The findings of the liquor are suspected to be the trigger for riots outside the stadium. Meanwhile, police cars to public facilities were targeted by mass destruction.
However, Dedi did not want to clearly convey the investigation and investigation process. The reason is that the investigation team is still gathering evidence and clues.
"For the perpetrator 170 of the Criminal Code outside the Kanjuruhan Stadium, just waiting for investigators," said Dedi.
Meanwhile, the National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) had mentioned that the bottles found by the police at the Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang, were not liquor.
From the initial depth, the bottles are said to contain herbal medicine or traditional medicine for cattle.
"Indeed, it's an MSME, something like an MSME produces it for cow treatment," said Komnas Commissioner Ham Choirul Anam.
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