BANDUNG - West Java Police Public Relations Head Kombes Ibrahim Tompo said the artist with the initials GI or Gary Iskak would undergo rehabilitation after being arrested on suspicion of drug abuse.
Gary was concluded as a victim in the abuse of narcotics type methamphetamine in that case. On that basis, Gary and four other people have now been transferred to the West Java National Narcotics Agency (BNN).
"On May 25, an assessment of the suspects was carried out," said Ibrahim
at the Directorate of Drug Investigation at the West Java Police, Bandung City, West Java, Antara, Monday, May 30.
Ibrahim said that Gary was a long-time quit user. However, recently he relapsed and reused the prohibited item.
"It requires rehabilitation treatment with outpatient services and must report," said Ibrahim.
In addition, Gary is also seen as only a user, not a suspect involved with narcotics trafficking networks.
"So, it is deemed necessary to carry out treatment in the form of rehabilitation in accordance with the conclusions of the assessment results from the medical team," he said.
This, he said, has been regulated in Article 56 of Law Number 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics. Gary will be rehabilitated at a facility owned by BNN.
Meanwhile, Gary Iskak and four other people with the initials TR, DW, AR, and SP last Monday. Gary was arrested in the Ciwastra area, Bandung City, West Java.
At the location of the arrest, he said, evidence was found in the form of two methamphetamine suction devices, then a match and a plastic clip used for shabu-shabu packaging.
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