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Polda Metro Jaya
will announce the results of DNA tests on two human skeletons found at the Administration Office, Floor 2 of the ACC Building, Kwitang, Central Jakarta, on Friday (7/11) today.
“We plan to release it, possibly on Friday, regarding the discovery of two human skeletons,” said Head of Public Relations of Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Budi Hermanto, last Wednesday (5/11).
The plan is to release the announcement of the DNA test results of the two human skeletons at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital at 10.00 WIB.
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It is known that DNA testing was carried out to reveal the identities of the two human skeletons.Including, to find out whether the two skeletons are related to Reno Syahputra Dewo and Muhammad Farhan Hamid, two people who were reported missing since the big demonstration at the end of last August.
Previously, two human skeletons were found charred and unidentified at the Administration Office, Floor 2 of the ACC Building, Kwitang, Central Jakarta, on Thursday (30/10).
“We received the initial report on Thursday, October 30 2025 from the building technical team who will carry out construction checks for renovations because the condition of the building has completely burned down,” said Central Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Pol Susatyo Purnomo Condro, Friday (31/10).
Head of Criminal Investigation Unit for Central Jakarta Police, AKBP Roby Heri Saputra, revealed that the reason why the two human skeletons were only discovered was because the building burned down during a demonstration at the end of last August.
“Why was it only discovered, because the bodies were burnt and piled up with remaining fire materials, while the building was no longer used. After the fire, it was not cleaned or inspected in detail, until it was about to be renovated on October 30 yesterday [it was only discovered],” said Roby.
(ugo/dis)
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