The Cannabis Coffee Production House Was Raided By The Cimahi Police, Sold In Indonesia And Thailand
CimaHI - The Cimahi Police Narcotics Unit raided a house on Nagrong Street, Ujung Berung District, Pasirjati Village, Bandung City. From the raid, officers found 202.67 grams of marijuana coffee, which was made by the perpetrators for sale in Indonesia and Thailand.
The disclosure of the marijuana coffee case, which was mixed by the perpetrator with the initials IP, which works as a coffee producer in Thailand, began with the development of a case that was previously arrested by the Cimahi Police Narcotics Investigation Unit until it finally led and secured IP at his residence.
"So the initial information is that when he returned to Indonesia he wanted to experiment to try making marijuana coffee," said Cimahi Police Chief Aldi Subartono in his statement, Friday, August 4.
Feeling successful in conducting experiments in mixing marijuana coffee, the IP, which is a civil engineering scholar, has just been released from prison and plans to distribute its concoction results, not only in Indonesia.
"When this is interesting, it will be traded, but fortunately it has not been circulated, we have found and made arrests. We will continue to investigate, this is just an initial statement, it could have been done," said Aldi.
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Feeling successful in conducting experiments in mixing marijuana coffee, the IP, which is a civil engineering scholar, has just been released from prison and plans to distribute its concoction results, not only in Indonesia.
"When this is interesting, it will be traded, but fortunately it has not been circulated, we have found and made arrests. We will continue to investigate, this is just an initial statement, it could have been done," said Aldi.