Women's Narcotics Dealers Jump From 5th Floor Johar Baru Flats Grateful To Be Taken To Hospital
JAKARTA - A female narcotics dealer with the initials S alias Enyok who was desperate to jump from the 5th floor of the flat (rusun) received treatment at the Johar Baru Hospital, Central Jakarta (Jakpus).
S avoided the police raids jumping from his residential window at Baladewa Flats, Block 2 5th floor, Johar Baru District, Central Jakarta, Friday, December 15 evening.
"One perpetrator with the initials S tried to escape but the perpetrator finally managed to secure it," said Johar Baru Police Chief, Kompol Ubaidillah in his statement, Sunday, December 17.
In this raid, the ranks of the Johar Baru Police arrested S and three suspected narcotics abuses, respectively RA, RH and S.
The police also secured 6 plastic clips containing white crystals suspected of being methamphetamine, 1 pack of empty plastic clips along with 1 digital scale.
Meanwhile, from the pocket of perpetrator S, officers found 2 plastic clips suspected of being methamphetamine.
Meanwhile, S, who was rushed to the Johar Baru Hospital by the police after jumping from his residence, apologized.
"Previously I wanted to apologize because I wanted to run away, I also wanted to thank the police because even though I was wrong and wanted to run away, I was still being taken to the hospital," he said.
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S admitted that he was desperate to jump because he wanted to escape from the police arrest. He jumped when the police arrived on the 5th floor of his flat.
Before the police arrived, I had jumped and finally fell to the second floor. " he said.
After undergoing x-rays, the ER at Johar Baru Hospital detected no serious fractures or injuries to S, allowing the person concerned to go home.
S is now detained along with three other perpetrators at the Johar Baru Police.
For their actions, S alias Enyok and RA, RH and S were charged with narcotics abuse as referred to in Article 114 paragraph (1) Sub-Article 112 paragraph (1) of Law no. 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics.