3 Witnesses Examined By Police Regarding Convection Fire Kills 4 People In Cakung
Illustration of fire/ Photo: IST

JAKARTA - The Cakung Police have begun to investigate and examine a number of witnesses related to the burning of convection at the PIK Milling Complex, RT 10/10, Panji Candra Sub-district, Cakung District, East Jakarta. "There have been three witnesses who have been questioned. For the laboratory we have coordinated and they will carry out TKP processing at the location," said Cakung Police Chief, Kompol Panji Candra when confirmed, Monday, February 5. In the near future, the Cakung Police will deploy a Puslabfor to conduct an investigation of the scene of the case at the location of the fire in order to reveal for sure the cause of the fire in two convection shophouses. "Four bodies have been taken to the Police Hospital for further autopsy and handling," he said. Kompol Candra suspected that the fire in the PIK area, Pangiling Village, East Jakarta was caused by an electrical short circuit that resulted in two shophouses being burned. In addition, four victims also died as a result of the fire. Previously, it was reported that four residents were found to have been burned down by fire in a fire incident that hit a shop at the PIK Milling Complex, RT 10/10, Pangolaning District, Cakung District, East Jakarta on Sunday morning, February 4. The shophouse was inhabited by seven people, three of whom were rescued. While four other residents were killed by fire. "Four other victims who died were killed by fire. Named Nurdin Syah (60), Petriah (49) female, Nofandian Syah (28) male - male and Adi Diansyah (25) male, "said Kasiop Sudin Gulkarmat East Jakarta, Gatot Sulaeman when confirmed by VOI, Sunday, February 4, morning. Gatot explained, the shophouse was used as a place for convection business. The area area area burned was about 500 meters. The Ruko belonged to the dead victim named Nurdin Syah Syah.


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