Denpasar Kejari Destroys Evidence Of Cases Including Drugs, Nominal In Billions Of Rupiah
The District Attorney's Office (Kejari) Denpasar, Bali, destroys evidence in cases of general and non-special crimes / PHOTO: DAFI-VOI

DENPASAR - The Denpasar District Attorney (Kejari), Bali, destroyed evidence of general and non-special crimes cases during the period 2020 to 2021.

Head of the Denpasar Kajari Yuliana Sagala said the destruction of evidence at the Denpasar District Attorney's Office is an inseparable part of carrying out the duties and authorities of the prosecutor.

"That is, as the executor of court decisions that have permanent legal force. This is regulated in Article 30 Paragraph 1 letter d, the Prosecutor's Law and also regulated in Article 270 of the Criminal Procedure Code which states that the implementation of court decisions with legal force is still carried out by the prosecutor," said Yuliana, Wednesday, January 19.

The evidence that was destroyed was evidence of general criminal cases and special crimes from January 2020 to December 2021. The total number of cases was 983 cases, while those from narcotics cases were 812 cases.

There are also cases of people, property and objects (Oharda) as many as 90 cases. There are 81 cases of State Security and Public Order (Kamnentibum) and 1 case of customs cases.

Meanwhile, for the evidence that was destroyed for narcotics, namely 14,073.73 grams of methamphetamine, 2,296.02 grams of ecstasy and 1,327 pills, 98,253.52 grams of marijuana, 86,221 Koplo pills.

The District Attorney's Office (Kejari) Denpasar, Bali, destroys evidence in cases of general and non-special crimes / PHOTO: DAFI-VOI

Furthermore, 1,080.70 grams of hemp, 24.77 grams of heroin, 37.68 grams of cocaine and the tools used in the form of scales, bongs, cigarettes, matches and others were also destroyed.

In addition, there is also evidence of 6 firearms, 39 rounds of ammunition, 60 sharp weapons, 5,788 bottles of liquor, 12 jerry cans with 20 liters of 95 percent medical alcohol, 153 fake excise tapes and 410 cell phones.

"This is a case from 2020 to 2021. The nominal amount is billions of rupiah," he said.


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