After Berdeng Dibakar, Bandar Narkoba Di Kampung Boncos Do This In Order To Keep Their Business Running
Evidence of drugs obtained by police officers at Boncos Village in Palmeran, West Jakarta/ Photo: IST

Bandar and drug dealers in Boncos Village, Palmerah, West Jakarta use various methods to make their business run smoothly. Even though members of the Palmerah Police have burned a number of partners who were used for the methamphetamine party in Boncos Village, apparently the drug dealers have not lost their minds. They tried to trick the police by mingling with local residents.

During the raid in Boncos Village yesterday, Wednesday, November 3, it was discovered that the dealers rented the side yard of a resident's house to make tarpaulin tents, which would later be used for drug party venues.

The Head of the Palmerah Police, AKP Dodi Abdul Rohim, confirmed that there was a new mode for drug dealers to distribute methamphetamine in Boncos Village.

"Now there is a unique mode, after our collaboration was scorched last week, they are no longer using it. Now they are actually targeting people's outskirts. So the houses of residents whose outskirts are empty he rented with tarpaulins. The rice is there," said AKP Dodi when confirmed by VOI, Thursday, November 3.

"In the past, we removed their tides, after we burned them (they) made it again. Now they have a new mode (the place for the shabu party). Fortunately, yesterday we were observant, there were residents who gave us input. It was as if they would trick us, so they didn't play together anymore. So now the place where the methamphetamine party was disguised because he mingled with the residents," he said.

It was even known that the dealers also rented a semi-permanent house to mingle with other residents so that they were not suspected by the police.

"There is also a new mode of renting a semi-permanent house," he said.

This raid activity is the third time the Palmerah Police have carried out in the last few weeks. This activity will certainly continue in accordance with the instructions of the Metro Jaya Police Chief, Inspector General of Police Fadil Imran in eradicating drug trafficking.


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