JAKARTA - A surprising confession was revealed in the trial of the case of e-cigarette circulation or vape containing Etomade liquid involving celebrity Jonathan Frizzy alias Ijonk.

Witness Evan Darma Saputra, also known as Bro Victor, admitted that he had used the vape containing the prohibited substance with Jonathan Frizzy.

In a tense question and answer session, the prosecutor specifically asked about Evan's experience of consuming the Etomade vape abroad.

"Have you used the vape cartridge containing Etomade and Erna where, in Bangkok or in Kuala Lumpur ?," asked the Public Prosecutor (JPU) during a hearing at the Tangerang District Court, Wednesday, September 10.

Calmly, Evan Darma Saputra confirmed the incident and called Bangkok the location of its use.

"(Ever used with Erna) in Bangkok," replied Evan Darma Saputra alias Bro Victor.

The prosecutor then investigated the involvement of other parties, including Ijonk, in the activity.

"Have Ijonk also ever ?," asked the prosecutor again.

"That's right. Ever (used with Ijonk)," replied Evan again.

To confirm his testimony, the Public Prosecutor reiterated the question.

"Yes, Brother ?," said the prosecutor.

"Yes," said Evan Darma Saputra.

Furthermore, Evan also admitted that the use of the Etomade vape with Erna and Ijonk occurred more than once.

"How many times have you used it with Erna or Ijonk?" asked the public prosecutor.

"As far as I remember, it was twice," explained Evan Darma Saputra.

Evan himself said that the effect given by this ethodidate could make users feel 'floating' because the ethodidate is an anesthetic drug.

"Yes. When I use it, I feel a little fly, because it's as understanding as I know it and to my knowledge it's an anesthetic drug. So when we use it, our bodies automatically feel like they are being prescribed. So there is a little fly effect like that," explained Evan Darma Saputra.

Previously, the expert witness from BPOM for this testimony was when the Public Prosecutor directly compared the hallucinatory effects of Etomade with the sensation of "nge-fly" commonly sought after by methamphetamine or marijuana users. Surprisingly, expert witnesses from BPOM confirmed the comparison.

"Well, is the effect the same as, I'm sorry, methamphetamine or marijuana? Is it like flying?", said the Public Prosecutor.

"Yes. That's right (precises such as the use of methamphetamine and marijuana)," concluded Nur Maulida.


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