Sunga Pinrang Police Samarinda Berbicles Two Drug Dealers Types Of Methamphetamine
SAMARINDA - Illegal drug trafficking continues to occur in a number of areas in the country, the latest news, Sungai Pinang Police, Samarinda, East Kalimantan, arrested two methamphetamine dealers suspected of being involved in a syndicate of illicit goods trafficking in the local city. "The two perpetrators are included in the operational target because based on information obtained, they often carry out drug transactions," said Sungai Pinang Police Chief AKP Noor Dhianto in Samarinda, to Antara Saturday, September 17. According to Noor Dianto, in arresting the two perpetrators who were involved in drug network syndicates, they could not be separated from the information obtained from the public. Based on the results of the preliminary examination of the perpetrators who were arrested with the initials RG (38) residents of Karang Mumus, Samarinda City District and KN (38), residents of Kampung Baqa Village, Samarinda Seberang District. In the arrest, the police managed to secure evidence of 376 methamphetamine pockets weighing 162.77 grams. In addition, there are also nine white envelopes containing methamphetamine, with details of eight envelopes containing 40 methamphetamine pockets, as well as digital scales and other evidence.
The police chief also said that the arrests of the two perpetrators of RG and KN were carried out on Jalan Pulau Indah RT34 Kel. Sei Temndung Permai, Kec. Sei Pinang, Samarinda City."Hundreds of methamphetamine ready for distribution were confiscated in the rented house in the power of the perpetrator KN assisted by RG," he said.Furthermore, from the findings of the evidence, the two perpetrators and evidence were brought to the Sungai Pinang Police for further development and legal proceedings."The two perpetrators of RG and KN from the results of the interim investigation have been named suspects and snares of the Narcotics Law No. 35 of 2009," said Noor.