28 People Reported Missing, Search For Mbah Slamet Murder Victims Again Carried Out With Heavy Equipment

BANJARNEGARA The search for victims of the Mbah Slamet murder mode of a money multiplier shaman in Banjarnegara has resumed. This time, the Banjarnegara Police together with volunteers conducted excavations to find victims in the Balun Village Garden area, Wanayasa District, Banjarnegara Regency, not far from the previous crime scene, Friday, April 14.

In addition to involving members and volunteers, the search for victims also deployed a unit of heavy equipment belonging to BPBD.

The Head of Public Relations of the Central Java Police, Kombes Pol M Iqbal Alqudusy, explained that the search was carried out based on information from the suspect.

"There are new statements from the suspect. But whether or not it should be proven, the Banjarnegara Police will conduct a search in the field," said Head of Public Relations M Iqbal Alqudusy in a written statement, Friday, April 14.

According to Iqbal, by using heavy equipment, the search and excavation process will be faster. Given that when done manually, the search for victims is quite draining energy and energy.

"Officers maximize the existing tools. Given that access to the location of the highway is quite narrow, the heavy equipment used is small in size," he explained.

"The search started during the day until 17.00 WIB, no new victims have been found. So the number is still 12 people," added the Head of Public Relations

"The search was stopped at 17.00 WIB and no new victims have been found," he said

DVI Command Post Receives 28 Reports Of Missing Persons

Meanwhile, regarding the update on the activities of the antemortem post or DVI post at the Banjarnegara Police, the Head of Humas revealed that the number of reported missing persons continued to arrive.

Based on the officer's records, 22 people have reported the loss of relatives or family members to the post.

"There are 22 reporters. Among them are the reporters who reported 6 missing people. So the total number of people reported missing to the ante mortem post is 28 people," explained the Head of Public Relations