The Drug Dealer Who Hits And The Police Are Successfully Arrested In Kendal, Central Java

JAKARTA - The drug dealer with the initials J who hit Iptu JM during a chase in Cirebon, West Java, was arrested by the Central Jakarta Metro Police Special Team in the Weleri area, Kendal, Central Java, on Monday, November 29.

Head of the Central Jakarta Metro Police Narcotics Investigation Unit, Kompol Indriwienny Panjiyoga, explained that the perpetrator was arrested after being on the run for several days.

"We managed to catch the perpetrator or suspected drug dealer who hit our members at KM 208 Cirebon. We arrested the suspect in the Weleri area," said Panjiyoga in Jakarta, Tuesday, November 30.

Last week, the police first arrested another suspect with the initials C at the border in Semarang, Central Java. Suspect C played a role in lowering drugs when transactions and raids were carried out at "Rest Area" 208B Cirebon.

A joint special team (timsus) from the Criminal Investigation Unit (Satreskrim) and the Drug Investigation Unit (Satres) of the Central Jakarta Metro Police also continues to develop cases to the Southwest Aceh region.

From this development, the police managed to arrest another suspect with the initials I with evidence of shabu weighing 21 kilograms. Development continues to the Lhoksukon area, North Aceh, to Medan. Police also arrested two other suspects. The perpetrators are suspected to be part of an international narcotics network.

"We arrested two more people who acted as account holders and one of the liaisons to Malaysia. An international network between countries," said Panjiyoga, as quoted by Antara.

There was no resistance from the perpetrators during the arrest. The development of this case is still being carried out to uncover international drug networks.

A member of the Narcotics Satres of the Central Jakarta Metro Police, Iptu JM, was seriously injured when he was hit and run over by a drug dealer during a pursuit at the 208B "rest area" Cirebon, West Java, on Sunday, November 21 morning.