MUKOMUKO - Mukomuko Resort Police, Bengkulu, imposed sanctions on three members who were positive for drugs based on the results of urine tests in accordance with applicable regulations.
"There are three members we conducted drug-related trials and based on urine tests. They are positive for drugs based on urine tests," said Mukomuko Police Chief AKBP Nuswanto in Mukomuko, Antara, Friday, November 4.
The imposition of sanctions on members who are positive for drugs has nothing to do with the arrest of a member of the Mukomuko Police by the ranks of the South Sumatra Police Narcotics Investigation Unit some time ago.
Prior to the arrest of one of its members by the South Sumatra Police Narcotics Investigation Unit officers, continued Nuswanto, his party had routinely conducted examinations of members suspected of using drugs.
"We are imposing sanctions on a number of members in the local resort police environment who have tested positive for drugs based on the results of urine tests not because of the case, but previously we routinely conducted urine tests," he said.
The Mukomuko Police routinely conduct urine tests not on all members of the local resort police, but on members who are indicated to be using drugs.
Regarding the members arrested by the Drug Investigation Unit of the South Sumatra Police some time ago, the Police Chief said his institution would impose strict sanctions.
"After completing the disciplinary hearing of our members at the Bengkulu Police, we will follow up on the ethics trial at the police," he said.
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