The man who was a drug dealer with the initials WW (35) who was arrested by the West Jakarta Metro Police received firearms from several different places illegally.

The suspect has a number of three-cept Harlot homemade handheld firearms and four weapons magazines.

Then a handheld revolver and one Walter P22 handheld firearm without a magazine.

In addition to illegal firearms, the suspect also had 49 22 LR caliber bullets, one 9 millimeter live ammunition, 50 empty bullets, and two firearms storage boxes.

"The weapon has no documents, some of which he bought online at one of the market places, especially the assembled one," said Deputy Head of Drug Investigation AKP Avrilendy Akmam, Tuesday, December 2.

The WW perpetrator admitted that the firearms and ammunition were used as a tool to protect himself because the perpetrator was involved in a drug crime.

"He also bought an online airsoft gun for airsoft gun. Then for one firearm that is Walter's brand, he bought it face-to-face," he said.

The perpetrator admitted that he had never used the firearm.

"His confession has never been used. We are investigating, there is no membership of him in Perbakin," he said.

Previously, it was reported that the West Jakarta Metro Police Narcotics Investigation Unit arrested a man who was a drug dealer with the initials WW (35) at the Western Resort Apartment, Jalan MH Thamrin, Pinang Village, Tangerang City.

West Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Twedi Aditya Bennyahdi stated that the arrests began with the results of the case development and finally led to WW as the alleged perpetrator.

"The suspect bought, owned, kept, brought, received, controlled, and consumed methamphetamine, ecstasy, ketamine, and liquid synthetic cannabis," said Kombes Twedi, Tuesday, December 2.

The police chief said that during the search, officers found various narcotics evidence ranging from methamphetamine, ecstasy, contaminants, to synthetic cannabis liquids.

In addition, the police also found digital scales, methamphetamine suction devices, and a number of cellphones that were allegedly used to support the suspect's activities.

"The evidence we found was quite diverse, ranging from methamphetamine in packages containing 0.64 grams, several types of ecstasy, more than 20 grams of ketamina, to nine bottles of synthetic canabinoid liquid," he said.

Not only narcotics, Kombes Twedi revealed that officers also found illegal weapons hidden by the suspect in his apartment unit.


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