Hundreds Of Kilograms Of Methamphetamine From Two Suspects Were Asked At The Central Java Police

The Directorate of Drug Investigation (Ditresnarkoba) of the Central Java Police destroyed evidence of confiscated Polri's Enhanced Routine Activities (KRYD) together with the Directorate General of Customs and Excise at the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia simultaneously.

The destruction was carried out at the Mako Ditresnarkoba Polda Central Java, Tanah Putih, Semarang City on Thursday, December 21.

In the extermination activity attended by the Deputy Director of Narcotics at the Central Java Police, AKBP. Rizky Ferdiansyah, Head of the Central Java Attorney General's Office, M. Agus Arfianto, Head of Sub-Division of Narcotics Labfor for Central Java Police, AKBP Bowo Nurcahyo, Head of Binopsnal Ditresnarkoba Polda Central Java, and Head of Sub-Directorate 1, 2 and 3 of the Narcotics Directorate of the Central Java Police.

Wadirresnarkoba AKBP Rizki said that the destruction of confiscated goods from the KRYD Polri and the Directorate General of Customs and Excise at the Ministry of Finance was a follow-up to the telegram of the National Police Chief who ordered to carry out the destruction of evidence from KRYD activities.

"In KRYD, officers target among them nightclubs and other places simultaneously," said Rizky.

In addition, to provide information to the public about the activities of the Central Java Police's Narcotics Directorate in eradicating Dark Circulation and Drug Abuse in the jurisdiction of the Central Java Police.

Meanwhile, the evidence that was destroyed included methamphetamine, weighing approximately 205.69 grams, and securing two suspects, namely JM and AB.

AKBP Rizky said that before the destruction was carried out, Bidlabfor first carried out a lab test to ensure that the evidence was truly narcotics.

In his statement, Wadiresnarkoba also appealed to the public to play an active role in efforts to eradicate narcotics by providing information as soon as possible to officers.

"We hope that information from the public so that we can fight together against drugs," concluded Wadiresnarkoba.