Nia Ramadhani-Ardi Bakrie Taken Outside Central Jakarta Police Until Early Morning, This Is What The Police Say
JAKARTA - The police took Nia Ramadhani and her husband, Ardi Bakrie, from the Central Jakarta Metro Police, Thursday, July 8 night. Both are seen wearing prison vests.
However, this step is referred to as the development of the case that is ensnaring this husband and wife couple. Nia Ramadhani and Ardi Bakrie are currently at the Central Jakarta Police.
"He (returned to the Resort Police) at around 2:00 a.m. Western Indonesia Time," said Central Jakarta Metro Police Narcotics Head, Kompol Indrawienny Panjiyoga, to reporters on Friday, July 9.
However, Panjiyoga did not want to explain clearly about the development carried out. Including, where the husband and wife were taken.
However, it was emphasized that development was carried out to explore the truth of the statements of the suspects. So, later found the flow of the distribution of methamphetamine found by them.
"Yesterday I stated that this investigation has not been completed. We do not believe it is only that much, we are looking for it right (or not)," said Panjiyoga.
Nia Ramadhani and Ardi Bakrie were seen being taken out of the Central Jakarta Metro Police Headquarters, on Thursday, July 8, evening. They were seen wearing prison clothes.
Ardi Bakrie seemed to walk first in front of Nia. Meanwhile, Nia Ramadhani wears a hat. A number of police personnel were also seen guarding when Nia Ramadhani and Ardi Bakrie were put into the car.
Meanwhile, Nia Ramadhani was arrested at his residence in the Pondok Indah area, South Jakarta. He was arrested after the police arrested his driver, whose initials were ZN, on Wednesday, July 7.
As for her husband, Ardi Bakrie, the police said he had surrendered. Ardi Bakrie came to the Central Jakarta Metro Police after being contacted by his wife, Nia Ramadhani.
In this case, the police confiscated 0.78 grams of crystal methamphetamine and a suction device. The three suspects were charged with Article 127 of Law Number 35 of 2009 concerning narcotics.