Profile Of 4 Police Officers Involved In The Narcotics Circulation Network With Inspector General Teddy Minahasa
A total of four police officers were involved in the methamphetamine drug trafficking network. The four officers were outside Inspector General Teddy Minahasa (TM). The Director of Drugs at the Metro Jaya Police, Kombes Mukti Juharsa, said that five members of the National Police were involved in a drug trafficking network.
He said the police personnel who were first revealed were AD who served in the West Jakarta Metro Police Unit. Then it was developed until it was finally uncovered, namely the Kalibaru Police Chief, Kompol KS.
"Kompol KS, which is an active position serving as Kapolsek Kalibaru, after that Kompol KS also included Aiptu J, a member of the Tanjung Priok Police," said Mukti at the Central Jakarta Metro Police, Friday, October 15.
Then KS also said that he got the illicit goods from someone with the initials L. It turned out that suspect L often had meetings with someone with the initials AW in the Kebon Jeruk area.
As a result, AW's brother was arrested at his residence in the Kedoya Baru Park complex, Wednesday, October 12. It is known that he was arrested along with brother A.
During the arrest, 1 kilogram of methamphetamine was found. Then it was revealed again that there was other methamphetamine in the hands of suspect D, who currently serves as Head of the West Sumatra Rologist Division.
From D's hands, 2 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine was found at his residence in Cimanggis. "D's brother, brother D's statement uses brother A as a liaison between D and brother L," he explained.
From the information of brothers D and L, it was stated that Inspector General Teddy Minahasa (TM) was involved as the West Sumatra Police Chief. It is known that TM is the brain that controls 5 kilograms of methamphetamine from West Sumatra.
"Where we have secured 3.3 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine which has been sold by the DG sound that we have detained and circulated in the Bahari village," he said.
Mukti revealed that the 5 kilograms of methamphetamine was evidence of disclosure by the West Sumatra Police last May. The evidence was later replaced with tawas so that it was not suspected.
"This item was secured from May to kilograms. Previously, it had never been," he concluded.