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Investigating the Location of Retired Brigadier General TNI HO’s Body in Marunda Pier, How Could It Enter the Early Morning PSN Area?

In a shocking turn of events, the lifeless body of retired TNI Brigadier General (Brigjen) Hendrawan Ostevan, also known as HO (76), was discovered floating in the waters near the edge of the PT KCN Marunda Pier in North Jakarta. The circumstances surrounding his death remain shrouded in mystery, leaving authorities and the public grappling for answers.

The discovery of the floating corpse suggests that the victim may have met his demise two or three days prior. Police reports indicate that, based on CCTV footage, Hendrawan Ostevan drove his car into the PT KCN Marunda area at 00:35 AM. His vehicle proceeded along the dockside road to the very end, where it ultimately plunged into the water. Surprisingly, while the victim’s body was recovered, his car remains missing, adding another layer of intrigue to this puzzling case.

Uncovering the Scene

The body of Hendrawan was found by a local fisherman near the pier’s edge, a place designated as a National Strategic Project (PSN) site within the Marunda Port. Subsequently, the victim’s remains were evacuated by patrols from the Police Directorate of Sea and Air (Polairud) to the Marunda PT KCN dockside.

Exploring the Evacuation Site

On Wednesday (15/1/20205), Tribunnews journalists visited the evacuation site where Hendrawan Ostevan’s body was discovered at PT KCN Marunda. The scorching midday sun beat down relentlessly, causing skin to feel scorched in the Marunda Port area. Thick dust filled the air due to heavy traffic from mud-covered and damaged trucks passing by.

Encountering Tight Security

Navigating through the tightly guarded premises, with around 5 security personnel stationed at the entrance and exit, proved to be a challenging task for Tribunnews reporters. Motorcycles were directed to the leftmost lane, while cars and trucks were restricted to the adjacent lane, delineated by bright orange cones. Even other media personnel were denied access inside, citing ongoing police investigations as the reason for the stringent security measures.

As the investigation into the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of retired Brigadier General TNI HO unfolds, the questions surrounding how his car entered the Marunda Pier in the dead of night only deepen. Stay tuned for further updates as authorities work tirelessly to unravel the truth behind this perplexing case.