Two Glodok Plaza Fire Victims Identified by the Police
Police have successfully identified two of the eight bodies of the Glodok Plaza fire victims based on DNA
Police have successfully identified two of the eight bodies of the Glodok Plaza fire victims based on DNA
The joint team of West Jakarta Regional Metro Police Inafis unit, DVI, Fire Department, Regional Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD), Criminal Investigation Unit, and Police Health Department, have completed their investigation of the Glodok Plaza Fire.
The joint team of West Jakarta Regional Metro Police Inafis unit, DVI, Fire Department, Regional Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD), Criminal Investigation Unit, and Police Health Department, are returning to search and investigate the Glodok Plaza Fire.
The Indonesian National Police (INP)’s Bhayangkara Hospital in Kramat Jati, East Jakarta, will return to the Glodok Plaza fire site in West Jakarta’s Taman Sari on Friday to continue the search for victims' remains. Read more.
The Indonesian National Police’s Center of Forensic Laboratory has collected samples of burnt dust and cables to help investigate the cause of the recent Glodok Plaza fatal fire in West Jakarta. Learn more,
The police ensured that the identification of victims of the Glodok Plaza fire will continue as it is part of the Indonesian National Police's (INP) humanitarian mission.
Bhayangkara Hospital suspected six victims of the Glodok Plaza fire in West Jakarta were airline crew members based on information from families of the victims. Read more.
The investigators of Metro Jaya Regional Police have questioned the nine witnesses of the Glodok Plaza fire that has killed nine people.
Bhayangkara Hospital is facing challenges identifying victims of the Glodok Plaza fire in West Jakarta due to the severely burned condition of the remains. Read more.
Search for Victims of Fatal Glodok Plaza Fire Temporarily Paused Sunday Search for Victims of Fatal Glodok Plaza Fire Temporarily Paused Sunday The search for victims of the fatal Glodok Plaza fire in Tamansari, West Jakarta, was paused on Sunday afternoon (19/1/2025) and will resume Monday morning. Read more.
The number of missing persons in the Glodok fire in West Jakarta increased to 11 as of Thursday night. Learn more.
A series of explosions and loud crashes were heard during a fire at Glodok Plaza, Tamansari, West Jakarta. Read more.