JAKARTA - Eight drug users who were arrested by the Palmerah Police from Boncos Village finally underwent rehabilitation at the DKI Jakarta Provincial National Narcotics Agency (BNNP), Friday, December 2.

The eight people were rehabilitated because no evidence of narcotics was found, but the results of the urine test were positive for using methamphetamine.

"8 drug users, 8 of them are positive but there is no evidence, so we are rehabilitating DKI BNNP," said Palmerah Police Chief AKP Dodi Abdul Rohim when contacted by VOI, Friday, December 2.

Meanwhile, 4 other people were not proven after a urine test was negative.

"4 people have negative urine, we will send them home," he said.

AKP Dodi explained that the raid process in Boncos Village used a sniffer dog. The perpetrators no longer use partners as a means of transactions and drug parties.

"There are no more partners. They have switched to empty residential areas. They are no longer using partners. The 12 people who were detained were outsiders who were used up in Boncos Village. There were also those who were just about to buy them," said AKP Dodi.

Previously, it was reported that as many as 12 methamphetamine dealers in Boncos Village, Kota Bambu Selatan Village, Palmerah, West Jakarta, did not move when arrested by members of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Palmerah Police. The dealers were arrested while fast asleep, Thursday, December 1.


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