The University of Prima Indonesia (Unpri) Medan regrets the actions of a number of officials from the Medan City Resort Police (Polrestabes) who conducted a search on campus related to the discovery of a corpse on the ninth floor of the university building. The objection was conveyed directly by the Deputy Dean of the Unpri Faculty of Medicine, Colonel Purn Susanto through the Youtube account, disadured by VOI.ID, Thursday, December 14. A number of police called Susanto as individuals, threatened to install police lines. In addition, the apparatus also ordered campus emptying. Whereas at that time the practice and examination were underway at campus. According to Susanto, the Medan Police Satreskrim never asked for official information to the campus regarding the investigation. "We deeply regret the actions of police officers from the Medan Polrestabes who are less coordinated, because university leaders have never been asked for formal information," said Susanto. In addition, Susanto revealed, the police officer ordered campus emptying because investigations were still being carried out. In fact, the police had threatened to install police lines on campus until of course would interfere with the comfort of the student learning process. "What we deeply regret at the time of the search on December 12, 2023, there was an order to vacate the campus even though at that time it was given permission for examination. With these orders the campus was very objection and at the same time the process of lecture learning practicum and exam and there was even a threat to police the campus line, so that it provoked a commotion that could disrupt the comfort of students' learning process and could trigger student commotion with the police," he said. Sutoso also told that the police started from the Medan Polrestabes coming to his campus. At that time on Monday (11/12/2023), a number of police officers came to the Prima University of Medan on the evening urged to conduct searches on the campus. On the evening, Susanto continued, none of the officers could accompany but they forced them to enter and the security finally gave permission to search and find nothing at that time. "Then on the following day, the search continued on the morning until the night until the night were found five cadres (oftized bodies) in the database of cadae on anatomic lab.

"Then the cadver was removed from his place to be examined, then returned to the village head," he explained. related to this, the University of Prima Indonesia asked the North Sumatran regional police chief to take action against individuals who had acted arbitrarily at Unpri. His party also asked about the urgency of the person to search without a search warrant.


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