The UKI student family came to the metro police and asked for a thoroughly investigated case

Jakarta – UKI Student Invocatative, Kenzha Ezra Walwangko, who was killed on campus, visited the Jakarta Metropolitan Police. The lawyer said the family requested that the Kenzha case be thoroughly investigated. Kenzha family attorney Samuel Parasian Sinambela explained that his party had made a report on Kenzha’s death to Jakarta Metropolitan police. He also hoped that metro police could immediately investigate the perpetrators who were believed to be Kenzha’s murderers. “The hope of the family and legal lawyer so that the problem is clear, so that this problem is clearly revealed who the offenders of Kenzha’s death,” Samuel explained Friday (11/4/2025) at Jakarta Metropolitan Police, Jakarta. Browse to continue the content, he said the family was waiting for the offenders to be arrested. The family also hopes that the metro police can investigate the case of Kenzha’s death. “The reason was reported to Jakarta Metropolitan police because two weeks did not get anything good. So the family reported to Jakarta Metropolitan police,” Samuel said. The police chief apologized for the Kenzha case for a long time the cause of the death of students of Indonesian Christian University (Uki), Kenzha Walwangko, 22, was not unveiled. The police also apologized. “We apologize if it was 21 days since the death of the late KW, this case was not unveiled or not,” East Jakarta chief commissioner Nicolas Ari Lilipaly told reporters after holding on the Uki Campus, Cawang, East Jakarta on Wednesday (3/26). Nicolas said there are a number of technical things that had to be passed. In addition, police are holding on to the principle of conducting scientific investigations (scientific crime investigations) to determine what is causing the actual death of the victim. “We need to know exactly what the cause of death is. Yes, what is the cause of death,” he said. He added, in addition to the autopsy results, police also still waited for several investigations of the forensic laboratory (Labfor) that lasted for a long time. “Because we have to check the network, we need to check DNA, we need to check the toxicology, the poison,” he said. Nicolas said his party did not want to come out in this case to draw conclusions. Accuracy is needed to avoid wild assumptions. “We speak according to information and facts, we avoid assumptions and alibis. Because we are law enforcement, we must in principle release a thousand people who are guilty, rather than entering or punishing one innocent person,” he said. UKI thoroughly investigates the vice -chancellor for the academic and innovation (WRII) of Uki, Hulman Panjaitan. The UKI campus supports the bright investigation of the victims so that the families of the victims get justice. “Hopefully this is a new step or step to make the light events that occur in Uki, so that there is justice, especially for the family and of course the deceased friends,” Hulman said. “And all of us, including us in Uki, also feel the same way. We also feel the same thing, so that this matter is thoroughly investigated and as bright as possible,” he concluded. Also watch the video: Police are still awaiting the results of the autopsy of the death of the UKI student (WHN/WHN) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here