In East Java, Actors Put Sabu In Fish Pepes, In Jakarta Put It In Orek Tempe Side Dishes
JAKARTA - On duty officers at the South Jakarta Metro Police (Jaksel) thwarted the smuggling of crystal methamphetamine tucked into food. The illegal goods are planned to be given to one of the Police detainees.
"It turns out that we will be sent to one of the narcotics detainees. In more depth, it turns out that one of the side dishes is found a packet of crystal methamphetamine," said South Jakarta Police Chief Kombes Azis Andriansyah after the launch of the RW Police in Jakarta, reported by Antara, Tuesday, March 2.
The 1 gram shabu package was slipped into orek tempe by a shipper on Monday, March 1 last night. Currently the officer is still investigating the sender.
For the work of the officers, the Police Chief gave his appreciation. It is known that the officer Bripka Winarso, a NCO who thwarted the smuggling.
The Chief of Police gave an award to Winarso who was given during the launch of the RW Police.
"I give appreciation to one of our personnel who has carried out his main task well. Simple, the main task but if it is carried out well I think it will greatly affect the performance of the South Jakarta Metro Police," he said.
The same action also took place at the Class I detention center in Surabaya in Medaeng, Sidoarjo, East Java some time ago. The perpetrator is suspected of smuggling narcotics in the stomach of the fish through drive-through storage.
Head of Medaeng Detention Center Security, Deri Prihandoko, said the smuggling was carried out by a man with the initials HA. Drugs are put in the stomach of tilapia fish.
"The incident occurred this morning at around 09.00 WIB, HA took advantage of the drive thru luggage storage service," he said as quoted by Antara, Friday, February 19.
Deri said the smugglers were asked to wait until the goods were checked by officers. The HA smuggler claims to be HBR's nephew, a prisoner in a drug abuse case.
"At that time, HA left food and medicine for our detainee named HBR," he said.
Deri said the smugglers were asked to wait until the goods were checked by officers. The HA smuggler claims to be HBR's nephew, a prisoner in a drug abuse case.
"At that time, HA left food and medicine for our detainee named HBR," he said.
In accordance with the applicable SOP, he said, prison officers who serve the storage of goods move the items that are deposited into transparent plastic bags.
"The officers carried out a search of the food that was entrusted. Namely, seven pepes tilapia fish," he said.
Not wanting to be complacent, the clerk who was at the drive thru service center immediately checked the food.
"HA shows suspicious signs when we move food into plastic, we immediately take action," said Deri.
The officers' suspicion was proven, when opening the first fish's stomach, there was a white crystalline powder wrapped in paper. The paper is twisted so that it looks like a rolled cigarette.
"Well, inside there is a white crystalline powder wrapped in plastic clips," he said.