Escaped From Officers, Drug Dealer Steps Back On Gas Against Direction And Hits Motorcyclist And Car
The Banyumas Police Narcotics Investigation Unit, Central Java Police, arrested a recidivist in a case of abuse and circulation of dangerous drugs in Banyumas Regency. What was tense was the arrest of the perpetrators, such as in an action film where plainclothes officers took out guns chasing the perpetrator's car in the middle of a crowded road.
"Last night (Monday, May 22), the Banyumas Police Narcotics Unit operational team arrested the reported with the initials JS (32) who is a recidivist in a case of abuse and trafficking of psychotropic drugs that we handled last year," said the Head of Drugs at the Banyumas Police, Kompol Yogi Prawira, in a written statement, Tuesday, May 23.
Kasat Narkoba menyebutkan bahwa JS merupakan warga Aceh yang tinggal di Tegal dan baru keluar dari Lembaga Pemasyarakatan Narkotika Purwokerto sekitar bulan Januari 2023.
After leaving the Narcotics Prison, his party monitored JS and it turned out that the person concerned was still circulating psychotropic drugs in the Banyumas Regency area.
"After we followed for three days, when we crossed the front of the Kalibogor gas station, the reported person met someone who was suspected of being related to one of the buyers of the drugs," he said.
When the Narcotics Satres Team was about to arrest the person concerned, JS fought back by returning the car driven with license plate number A-1714-YP to hit two motorbikes and one car behind it.
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"Alhamdulillah, there were no fatalities, but there were 2 people who suffered abrasions on their legs and hands, then we immediately took them for treatment and directed them to make reports related to the consequences caused when the perpetrators resisted," said Kasat Narkoba.
During a search of the car used by JS, the Narcotics Head said that the Narcotics Unit team found around 60 tramadol pills, about 400 heximers, and Rp350 thousand in cash.
"The drugs are planned to be resold by JS. Until now, we are still conducting intensive examinations of those concerned," he said.