JAKARTA - The circulation of hard drugs without permission has been re-revealed. The West Cikarang Police, Bekasi Metro Police, succeeded in uncovering the illegal practice of selling list G drugs disguised through a mobile phone counter effort to trick the authorities.
The raids were carried out in two different locations. From the results of the operation, we managed to secure thousands of illegal drugs, types of tramadol, eximers, and trihexyphenidyl, as well as a number of people suspected of being part of a network of dealers," said West Cikarang Police Chief AKP Tri Baskoro Bintang Wijaya in Cikarang, as quoted by ANTARA, June 8.
The first disclosure began with the suspicion of a patrol team who saw the door of a cellphone counter in Kampung Kamukang, Cikedokan Village, West Cikarang District, only partially open. After being examined, officers found a young man with the initials MW (21), from North Aceh, who was guarding the counter.
From the results of the search, hundreds of hard drugs were found in MW's bag. He was immediately secured to the police station for further examination with evidence.
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The second operation was held in Rawa Banteng Village, Mekarwangi Village, following public reports. At this location, the police found two suspects with the initials K (37) and JS (30), and confiscated 1,217 pills of illegal drugs, two cellphones, some money from the sale, and a store key.
The results of the interrogation revealed that the three had been running the illegal drug business for about a month. They claimed to work under the orders of a man with the initials S, who is still being chased. The drugs were supplied by another person with the initials H, who is also on the wanted list.
"The perpetrators sold tramadol for Rp. 45 thousand per strip, an exhibition of Rp. 10,000 for six pills, and a trihexyphenidyl worth Rp. 30 thousand per sheet," explained the police chief.
For their actions, the three suspects were charged with Article 435 in conjunction with Article 138 paragraph (2) of Law Number 17 of 2023 concerning Health, which regulates criminal sanctions for illegal drug abuse, with a maximum penalty of 12 years in prison.
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