Arrested Again For Positive Drugs, Millen Cyrus Confesses The Depression
JAKARTA - Metro Jaya Police released a drug case that befell the public figure, Millen Cyrus. This is the second time this celebrity has been involved in legal matters. Many regretted this incident considering Millen had just been released from the National Narcotics Agency (BNN) rehabilitation.
Police Grand Commissioner Drs. Yusri Yunus as the Head of Public Relations of Metro Jaya Police explained that Millen, who was caught operating at a cafe in the South Jakarta area, was indeed found positive for benzo from the results of the urine test.
However, Millen is still undergoing drug rehabilitation by South Jakarta BNN. "She has been checked for a month, so far she is still obliged to report, and is still obliged to control. Benzo positive. She drank around Thursday and is still positive. After we investigate, she is still outpatient and still taking the drug. The clerk knows it is positive, so it is secured," said Yusri Yunus, Monday, March 1.
In his statement, Yusri also explained that the drug that was found during the operation was from the BNN doctor because Millen was still in rehabilitation. The police handed back Millen's supervision to South Jakarta BNNK.
"Because the status is still outpatient, we will leave it to the South Jakarta BNNK. There is a complete medicine with a prescription from the South Jakarta BNNK doctor. So the police are also not mistaken for being positive for drugs. Henceforth, we will coordinate with the South Jakarta BNN as the party that oversees Millen during rehabilitation," said Yusri.
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Millen Cyrus, who was presented in the release of Metro Jaya Police, did not say much. "The message from me is to stay away from nightclubs, stay healthy, maintain health protocols," he said.
Millen Cyrus admits that she still continues to consume drugs containing benzo to control her anxiety and depression. "The cure is for my anxiety and depression. Yesterday's accident made me have a lot of thoughts of depression," he concluded.