TANJUNG SELOR - North Kalimantan Regional Police (Polda) destroyed evidence of methamphetamine with a total net weight of 16,808.29 grams or 16.8 kilograms (Kg).
The Kaltara Police Chief Inspector General Hary Sudwijanto revealed that the destruction of this evidence was carried out based on a decree on the status of confiscated goods from the Prosecutor's Office, as well as a tangible form of transparency and accountability in handling evidence that had been confiscated by investigators.
"This methamphetamine evidence comes from three Police Reports (LP), with 6 suspects consisting of 5 men and 1 woman," said Inspector General Hary, Friday, July 25.
According to the Kapolda, based on estimation, the destruction of 16.8 kg of methamphetamine is claimed to have saved around 168,240 people from potential narcotics hazards.
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"This figure reflects the big impact of the hard work of the Kaltara Police in maintaining public safety," said Hary.
The Kapolda emphasized that this step is a form of transparency in the handling of evidence that has been confiscated by investigators.
"The destruction of narcotics evidence was carried out by inserting narcotics evidence into a container filled with water, then mixed with a special liquid and then dissolved it until it was destroyed," he said.
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