A Lion Air JT-610 aircraft engine found a 3-meter Kopaska team



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TRIBUNNEWS.COM, JAKARTA – Navy Lieutenant Colonel Nugroho, commander of the information agency fleet (Kadispen) (Koarmada), confirmed the truth about the discovery of the aircraft Air Lion JT 610 by registering the PK-LQP in the waters of Tanjung Karawang Thursday (1/11/2018).

"Yes, well (found) by a team of Navy divers, but not all, yes, only the engine," said Agung during his contact Friday (11/2/2018).

The engine parts of the Lion Air JT 610 discovered were about 3 meters.

Read: 119 divers of the search and rescue team combined mounted in search of the black box JT 610 Lion Air

Nevertheless, Agung did not specify the location of the discovery of the engine part of the aircraft.

Later, Lion Air JT 610 aircraft engine parts will be transported to JICT 2 harbor, Tanjung Priok, north of Jakarta, for delivery to the Basarnas.

"Today's day was taken to the wharf (JICT 2, Tanjung Priok) to be submitted to the Basarnas," he said.

Earlier, the Lion Air JT 610 between Jakarta and Pangkal Pinang had fallen to Tanjung Karawang, West Java, on Monday (29/10/2018).

Until Thursday at 19:00, a number of debris were found in the aircraft of the Lion Air JT 610.

The Basarnas team also received 65 body bags identified by the DVI team from the Kramatjati Police Hospital.

Read: The DVI team is working 24 hours to check the DNA of the victims of the Lion Air JT 610

The DVI team at the Indonesian Police Hospital identified a body named Jannatun Cintya Dewi who was an employee of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources on Wednesday (31/10/2018).

Jannatun's body was handed over to the family and buried in Sidoarjo, East Java. (Kompas.com/Rindi Nuris Velarosdela)

This article was broadcast on Kompas.com under the title "Diving Team JT 610 Lion Air Plane Dive Engine".

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