The Beatings At PTIK: Investigators Will Schedule The Chief Police Of Staff Suspected Of Being The Aniaya Perpetrators
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JAKARTA - The police have scheduled the son of a high-ranking North Kalimantan (Kaltara) Police officer, RC for an examination. This was done to find out the truth of the case.

"We will definitely schedule it, we schedule next week, day, date is determined by investigators. Later it will be informed," said Head of Public Relations of the South Jakarta Metro Police, AKP Nurma Dewi to reporters, Friday, November 18.

Nurma also revealed that until now her party was investigating the alleged beating. He said that five witnesses had been examined.

"We have examined the witnesses, then we will collect all of them later. There have been 5 people, victim witnesses, victim's mother, coach, assistant coach, another victim's brother," he said.

On the other hand, the South Jakarta Metro Police Investigative Team has also checked the crime scene (TKP). However, regarding the results, Nurma was unable to convey it to the public, because it was still included in the investigation material.

"So today we are checking (process) TkP, anything that can be used as evidence. That's the domain of investigators, (because) investigators check the crime scene," he concluded.

For information, the alleged beating by the son of a high-ranking Kaltara RC police officer against his friend, MFB, occurred while attending a tutoring at the Police Science College (PTIK), Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta Saturday, November 12.

The victim's mother, Yusnawati, said the incident occurred at the Police Science College (PTIK), Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta Saturday, November 12.

The report is registered with the number LP/3596/XI/2022/RJS, Saturday 12 November 2022. In addition, his party has also submitted evidence of the results of the post-mortem to the victim.


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