Polda Metro Calls Pesinetron Jeff Smith Consuming LSD Or Dewa Paper, Suppliers Are Still Wanted
Jeff Smith (Instagram @mr.jeffsmith)

JAKARTA - Police said Jeff Smith was involved in the use of a new type of narcotic. The pesinetron is called consuming LSD or Lysergic Acid Diethylamide.

"At the time of his arrest, he was using LSD narcotics," said Head of Public Relations of Polda Metro Jaya Kombes E. Zulpan to reporters, Thursday, December 9.

Jeff Smith was arrested at his residence at Jalan Kelapa B4 number 11, Depok, West Java. He was arrested alone with evidence of two pieces of narcotics which are often called postage stamps or god paper.

This type of narcotic is used by placing it on the user's tongue. The effect gives hallucinations or feelings of happiness.

"At that time, I used it myself. It means that no other friend is using it," said Zulpan.

However, the police are still developing the case. The goal is to find the drug dealer.

"Currently, inspections and deepening are still being carried out related to networks, suppliers, and so on," said Zulpan.

For information, Jeff Smith was arrested on Wednesday, December 8th. With this arrest, the soap opera actor has had two dealings with the police regarding narcotics cases.

Previously, Jeff Smith was arrested by the West Jakarta Metro Police with evidence of marijuana on April 15.


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