Investigate The Fire At The Palangka Raya Bawaslu Office, The National Police Labfor And The Central Kalimantan Police Hold TKP
PALANGKA RAYA - A joint team from the Police Forensic Laboratory, Bareskrim Polri, Polresta and Polda Central Kalimantan held a crime scene (TKP) at the location of the burning of the Palangka Raya City Election Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu) office.The Head of Public Relations of the Central Kalimantan Police, Kombes Erlan Munaji, said that the results of the investigation and processing of the crime scene from the laboratory team and other joint teams would be submitted to the media crew if there was a conclusion."For now there is no conclusion and they are still investigating the crime scene at the scene. Currently, the police are still investigating the fire," he said in Palangka Raya, as reported by Antara, Friday, July 21.Erlan said that currently several eyewitnesses have also been questioned by Palangka Raya Police investigators.With the testimony of several eyewitnesses, it will also be matched with the results of the crime scene conducted by the laboratory team so that the origin of the cause of the fire can be known."Because this year is in the 2024 election stage, this incident is the attention of the Central Kalimantan Police. Then the security pattern will also be increased, so that the local Polda jurisdiction can be safe and there will be no disturbances to the security and social order," he said.The Central Kalimantan Police will also remind all police officers to optimize their personnel activities to maintain security and social order in their respective jurisdictions to deal with election activities that will be faced.By increasing the intensity of security in the jurisdiction of each police station, things that smelled of security and security disturbances can be easily anticipated."Security will continue to be fierce with the aim that kamtibmas in the jurisdiction of the Central Kalimantan Police will be well maintained. For kamtibmas patrol hours that are often carried out by our personnel, they will be improved again," said Erlan Munaji.
Based on observations in the field, a joint team from the National Police Labfor, Palangka Raya Police, Inafis and the General Criminal Directorate of the Central Kalimantan Police conducted a crime scene investigation at the building of the Palangka Raya City Bawaslu office, which only had debris left.