JAMBI - The Jambi Police destroyed narcotics evidence from the disclosure of three cases at the Jambi Police Field, Thursday, May 21, 2026. The activity was accompanied by a declaration of the Jambi Anti-Drug Movement.

The evidence that was destroyed consisted of 20 kilograms of methamphetamine, 20,241 ecstasy pills weighing around 9.1 kilograms, and 1,975 cartridges of etomidate or as much as 4,332.5 milliliters. The evidence came from three police reports with six suspects.

Kapolda Jambi Krisno Halomoan Siregar said the destruction of evidence was carried out as a form of transparency and commitment of the police in eradicating the circulation of drugs in the Jambi region.

"The destruction of evidence that we witnessed today is not just a routine of legal formalities, but a form of firmness in breaking the chain of drug circulation," said Krisno.

He said that over the past five years, the Jambi Police Narcotics Investigation Directorate together with the police force had uncovered 3,760 drug cases with a total of 5,385 suspects. From the disclosure, the police confiscated around 1.4 tons of various types of narcotics.

According to Krisno, the disclosure and seizure of evidence is estimated to have saved 126,391 lives from the dangers of drugs.

Jambi Governor Al Haris said the local government supports law enforcement measures against the circulation of narcotics in Jambi Province.

"There is no safe place for drugs in Jambi Province," said Al Haris.

In this activity, a declaration of the Jambi Anti-Drug Movement was also signed, which is expected to continue to the district, sub-district, village, and RT levels.

Director of Narcotics Investigation of the Jambi Police, Dewa Made Palguna, said that the disclosure of the case was also considered capable of preventing potential losses to the state for rehabilitation costs of IDR 606.7 billion, with the economic value of evidence reaching IDR 26.2 billion.

He also invited all elements of society to strengthen synergy in combating drugs.

"We appeal to all government agencies, BNNP, Prosecutor's Office, Courts, TNI, academic community, the press media and all elements of society to continue to strengthen synergy and declare war on drugs," he concluded.


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