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The NTB Police are collaborating with the national land agency (BPN) to trace assets belonging to narcotics convicts with the role of the methamphetamine dealer, namely Ni Nyoman Juliandari alias Mandari with her husband, I Gede Bayu Pratama. "In the process of (handling) TPPU (money laundering crime), we are now cooperating with BPN to trace the land assets," said Director of the NTB Police Narcotics Investigation Kombes Deddy Supriadi in Mataram, Antara, Monday, October 9. Apart from BPN, he explained, his party also asked for support from the One-Stop (Samsat) Manunggal Administration System to trace vehicle ownership. "So, the handling is still in progress, it's still in the investigation stage," he said. With the development of this investigation, Deddy said that his party was still coordinating with the Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Center (PPATK). "Coordination with PPATK is still ongoing. There will be further after receiving information from BPN and Samsat," he said. The handling of TPPU, a married couple from a shabu-shabu dealer from Abian Body, Mataram City, is a follow-up to the main criminal act of narcotics cases which have stated that both have been proven to have violated Article 114 paragraph (1) and Article 132 paragraph (2) of the Republic of Indonesia Law Number 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics.
The criminal sentence is in accordance with the decision of the Supreme Court Judge which canceled the first instance court ruling and tried the second case by imposing a sentence of seven years in prison and a fine of Rp. 3 billion, subsidiary to three months in prison for Mandari and four years in prison and a fine of Rp. 1 billion, subsidiary to three months in prison for her husband, Bayu Pratama.

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