Prosperous Buyers, 4 Marijuana Dealers In Aceh Arrested And 21 Kg Of Marijuana Confiscated

NAGAN RAYA - Personnel of the Narcotics Investigation Unit Nagan Raya Police, Aceh, arrested four suspected drug dealers of the type of dried marijuana weighing 21.5 kilograms. "After a series of arrests on Monday, we named the four perpetrators as suspects," said Head of the Narcotics Investigation Unit Nagan Raya Police, Aceh, Iptu Very Syahputra, quoted by ANTARA on Tuesday July. The four suspects, respectively, had the initials J (32 years), AD (26 years) RA (40 years), as well as TB (50 years), all of whom were registered as residents of Nagan Raya Regency, Aceh. Iptu Very Syahputra said the arrests of the four suspects were carried out by the police, after previously carrying out an attempt to disguise themselves as buyers. According to him, the arrest attempt was made by the local police officers of the Nagan Raya Police Narcotics Investigation Unit, Aceh, received information from the public about the existence of marijuana-type narcotics transactions carried out by perpetrators J (32 years) in Alue Kambuk Village, Suka Makmue District, Nagan Raya Regency. Subsequently, police officers carried out investigations, contacted the perpetrators and arranged a meeting. The police also arrested the two perpetrators at Kuala Tuha Village Fish Auction Site, Kuala Pesisir District, Nagan Raya Regency. To officers, perpetrators J and AD admitted to get the narcotics from the perpetrators RA (40 years) and TB (50 years) and both were arrested in Babah Suak Village, Beutong Ateuh Banggalang District, Nagan Raya Regency. From the hands of the suspect RA, he said, officers found evidence of marijuana weighing 11 kilograms. Police also found evidence of dried marijuana in TB's residence weighing 8.7 kilograms and an orange scale..

The success of this arrest is expected to provide a deterrent effect for the perpetrators and increase public awareness of the dangers of drugs. "The Nagan Raya Police continue to be committed to eradicating drug trafficking and creating a safe and conducive environment for the community," said Iptu Very Syahputra.