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Greater Jakarta: Police return traffic accident dossier

The South Jakarta Police have completed the dossier of Christopher Daniel Sjarief in relation to a deadly traffic accident that killed four people

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Thu, March 26, 2015 Published on Mar. 26, 2015 Published on 2015-03-26T07:33:31+07:00

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he South Jakarta Police have completed the dossier of Christopher Daniel Sjarief in relation to a deadly traffic accident that killed four people.

'€œWe have completed the dossiers with statements from the National Drugs Agency [BNN] and the Mitsubishi brand owner agent. We will send it [to state prosecutors] on Thursday,'€ South Jakarta Police traffic accident unit head Second Insp. Bakti Butar said on Wednesday as quoted by tribunnews.com.

He added that after the South Jakarta Prosecutor'€™s Office declared the dossiers complete, the South Jakarta Police would present the suspect and evidence to the prosecutor.

In January, Christopher lost control of an SUV he was driving on Jl. Sultan Iskandar Muda in South Jakarta and crashed into six motorcyclists and two cars on the congested street.

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