Lampung Police Chief Promises Transparency Handling The Case Of Odd Death Of SPN Student Adventt Pratama
Lampung Police Chief Inspector General Helmy Santika/ Lampung Police Chief Inspector General Helmy Santika

BANDAR LAMPUNG - Lampung Regional Police (Polda) promised to be transparent about the case of the death of a student at the Kemiling State Police School (SPN), Advent Pratama Telaumbauna.

"For this incident, we agree that this case must be transparent and made clear and clear, because this is a manifestation of our seriousness. In this case, we have formed a special team to investigate and explore the incident," Lampung Police Chief Inspector General Helmy Santika, reported by ANTARA, Wednesday, August 23.

The Lampung Regional Police also invited Kompolnas, the Ombudsman, the Indonesian Doctors Association (IDI), and the Indonesian Forensic Doctor to confirm the handling of the case.

"Of course this is to be able to help us in making this incident clear and more comprehensive and acceptable to the community because the results can be accounted for," he said.

The Kapolda said the Lampung Regional Police also opened space for the community and anyone who wanted to provide the latest information regarding this incident.

"This is for information enrichment in an effort to shed light on events at SPN Kemiling," he said.

The Kapolda asked all parties to be patient in this case, because the autopsy results from Adam Malik Hospital, Medan, North Sumatra have not been submitted to the Lampung Police.

"Let's wait for the results together. Whatever the results, we will convey to the community as well as the processes we carry out," he said.

SPN Student Kemiling Advent Pratama Telaumbauna died after attending a lunch at the SPN Kemiling Polda Lampung field while attending the National Police NCO Education.

Advent is suspected of experiencing fatigue, because he had fallen unconscious while still in line, first aid had also been carried out and was taken to the hospital, before being declared dead.


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