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BOGOR - In the last two weeks, the Bogor Police have succeeded in arresting 23 suspects of narcotics abuse in the jurisdiction of Bogor Regency.

Of the dozens of suspects arrested, there was a Husband and Wife (Pasutri) from Bogor Regency.

"From this case, 23 people have been arrested, consisting of 22 men, 1 woman with the initials TJ," said Bogor Deputy Chief of Police, Kompol Fitra Zuanda on Sunday, September 17.

Fitra explained that based on the statements of the suspects, the majority of them carried out their actions due to economic factors.

"The motive from the deepening is still an economic factor," he explained.

Meanwhile, the Head of Drugs at the Bogor Police, AKP Muhammad Ilham, explained that TJ was arrested by the police along with her husband (MA).

"So in one case two suspects were arrested, namely the woman and her husband, were involved in the circulation of psychotropics and pharmaceutical preparations without permission," said Ilham.

Based on the results of the investigation, the police also received information that the couple had been carrying out the action for two months.

"Based on information, he circulated drugs of the psychotropic type and the pharmaceutical preparations were about two months," he said.

Unlike other narcotics sales systems, TJ and MA admitted to carrying out their actions based on transactions via chat.

"He sells it with his modus operandi through a chat application so that he is familiar with the transaction," he said.

"After the transaction is given psychotropically and with the availability of this pharmacy," he added.

There are various types of illegal drugs sold by the suspects, based on their statements the drug was successfully obtained from several areas outside Bogor Regency.

"Various types of psychotropics such as Alprazolam then various types of pharmaceutical availability such as tramadol, and several other types of drugs," he explained.

For their actions, the suspects were subject to Articles that were suspected, namely Article 114 paragraph 2, paragraph 1. Article 112 paragraph 2, paragraph 1. Article 111 paragraph 1 and Law No. 35 of 2009 concerning narcotics. Article 59 of Law No. 5 of 1997 concerning psychotropic substances, Articles 435 and 436 of Law of the Republic of Indonesia no. 17 of 2023 concerning health.


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