Tangerang - The Tangerang City Metro Police, Banten, dismantled the illegal sale and purchase of illegal drugs around the Anissa Hospital, Tangerang City, following a report from residents who were uneasy with the circulation of the drug.
Tangerang City Metro Police Chief Kombes Pol. Raden Muhammad Jauhari said the disclosure of the case began with community information regarding the transaction of illegal drugs without a distribution permit at the location. The police then conducted observation and investigation.
"It started from a report from residents who were uneasy about the activities of buying and selling hard drugs around the side of the Anissa Hospital, members immediately conducted observations and investigations at the location," said Raden, Wednesday, December 17.
Kapolsek Jatiuwung Kompol Rabiin explained that the disclosure of the circulation of the G-type tramadol list of hard drugs was carried out in two stages. The first action was carried out on Monday, December 15, at around 21.30 WIB on the side of the road next to the Anissa Hospital.
During the operation, officers secured a man with the initials FU. From the results of the search, the police found two slabs of hard drugs of the tramadol type stored in the perpetrator's pants pocket.
"During the examination, the perpetrator admitted that the drugs were obtained from someone with the initials Waink who is currently still under development," said Rabiin.
Based on the information, the officers conducted an expansion to the second location in Bugel Village, Karawaci District, at around 22.00 WIB. At that location, the police again secured two other perpetrators with the initials RM and H, and found 12 tramadol tablets.
From both locations, the police seized a total of 145 pieces of tramadol and three mobile phones. All the perpetrators and evidence were then taken to the Jatiuwung Police to undergo further investigation.
The results of the preliminary examination showed that the hard drugs were obtained from the Tanah Abang area, Central Jakarta, to be distributed in the Tangerang area.
"We will continue to develop to break the chain of circulation of G-listed hard drugs that disturb the community," said Rabiin.
The police appealed to the public to continue to play an active role in providing information if they know there is illegal circulation of drugs or illegal hard drugs in their neighborhood. Reports can be submitted through the Polri 110 Call Center service which can be accessed for free.
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