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JAKARTA - The case of CH's death which was found burned to death has occurred since 2 weeks ago, but the police have not concluded the cause of the death of the Indonesian Air Force Pamen child. CH's death is an unsolved mystery.

The East Jakarta Metro Police did not deploy sniffer dogs from the Polda Metro Jaya K-9 Unit to uncover the case of the death of CH (16).

"No, nothing, we don't use (tracker dogs)," said East Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Leo Simarmata to VOI, Wednesday, October 4.

From the results of the Puslabfor examination, investigators from the East Jakarta Metro Police Satreskrim did not find any other bloodstains (in addition to the victim's blood) at the crime scene (TKP).

"No other DNA was found at the TKP (the crime scene) other than the victim's. Only found gasoline at the TKP. In addition, nothing odd was found on the victim's cellphone and nothing suspicious was found from the victim's communication tool," he said.

Although a number of evidences have been pocketed by the police, investigators are reluctant to rashly decide the cause of the unanswered death of CH. Meanwhile, in the public, the police are expected to be able to uncover the case transparently and openly so that the public does not ask questions.

"From the inspection of 4 CCTVs, only 2 CCTVs recorded the victim. From the CCTV footage, the police concluded that the victim at the TKP alone did not follow," he explained.

Please note, the role of sniffer dogs is also needed in certain criminal cases to assist in the disclosure process. The deployment of sniffer dogs was carried out by the Polda Metro Jaya to identify a number of evidences of the murder of the video editor of Metro TV, Yodi Prabowo.

One of the pieces of evidence is the knife used to kill. After sniffing out the knife, the sniffer dog immediately headed to one of the stalls around the scene of the murder.

"On the shores of the lake, about 400 meters from the crime scene. There is a shop there," said Head of Public Relations of Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Yusri Yunus in Jakarta, Monday, July 13, 2020.


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