Central Sulawesi Police Failed Smuggling Of 29 Kilograms Of Shabu From Malaysia

JAKARTA - The Central Sulawesi Police managed to thwart and uncover the smuggling of 29 kilograms of methamphetamine from neighboring Malaysia. This was revealed by the Central Sulawesi Police Chief Inspector General Rudy Sufahriadi at a press conference at the Central Sulawesi Regional Police, Palu City, as reported by Antara, Tuesday, December 28. Rudy explained that this disclosure began when personnel from the Narcotics Directorate of the Central Sulawesi Police received information related to the activity of smuggling methamphetamine originating from Malaysia into the Central Sulawesi region by sea on November 3, 2021. After conducting an investigation for one month, on December 25, 2021. personnel from the Narcotics Directorate of the Central Sulawesi Police, assisted by the Customs and Excise of Palu, managed to arrest the suspect with the initials D who was the target in Dondasa Hamlet, Siboang Village, Sojol District, Donggala Regency, Central Sulawesi.

Furthermore, to the officers, suspect D admitted to having stored the drugs at his uncle's house in Balukang Village, Sojol District, Donggala Regency. At the house the officers managed to find evidence of 29 packages of methamphetamine. Rudy. Head of Central Sulawesi Regional Police Headquarters Kombes Pol Didik Supranoto added that in addition to 29 packages of shabu-shabu weighing 29 kilograms, the Narcotics Directorate officer also confiscated evidence in the form of one ship, five mobile phones, one homemade firearm and three rounds of ammunition. secured are D (39) a resident of Siboang, Sojol District; R (43) a resident of Pesik Village, North Sojol District; S (40) resident of Tolitoli Regency; A (35) resident of Sandaran, East Kutai Regency, East Kalimantan; and H (36) from Batu 13 Apas, State of Sabah Malaysia. To account for their actions, the suspects were ensnared in Article 114 paragraph (2) and Article 112 paragraph (2) Jo. Article 132 paragraph (1) of Law Number 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics. "The threat of imprisonment is a minimum of 6 years and a maximum of 20 years or life or a death penalty and a minimum fine of Rp. 1 billion and a maximum of Rp. 10 billion," said Didik .