The South Sumatra Police continue to be aware of the possibility of new modes of narcotics trafficking, psychotropic substances, addictive substances, and drugs (drugs) in the province traversed by the eastern Sumatran route.
"The anticipatory action was taken to narrow the space for the network of dealers and prevent the increase in addicts or victims of the abuse of prohibited goods," said Head of Public Relations of the South Sumatra Police, Kombes Supriadi in Palembang, as reported by ANTARA, Monday, July 31.
According to him, to be aware of the new mode, his party maps areas prone to drug trafficking in 17 districts and cities within the jurisdiction of the South Sumatra Police.
"Networks of dealers and drug dealers continue to look for new ways or modes to carry out their actions to distribute prohibited items," he said.
To narrow the space for the circulation of prohibited goods, in addition to mapping areas prone to drug abuse and illicit trafficking, his party also seeks to increase supervision at airports, ports, bus terminals, as well as freight forwarding services companies and documents/documents.
"All personnel from the South Sumatra Police were ordered to anticipate with various efforts to save the younger generation from drug abuse and illicit trafficking," he said.
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Kombes Supriadi explained that cases of drug abuse and illicit trafficking in the South Sumatra region are still quite high.
Referring to the data on the disclosure of the case of the South Sumatra Police Narcotics Directorate Team and regional units in the last few months, dozens of drug cases have been revealed.
To uncover the drug case, apart from promoting police operations, he hopes for participation from all parties and levels of society.
If the public knows that there are places of abuse and trafficking of drugs and other problems that require police assistance, he continued, they can contact the police aid number via WA 081370002110.
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