US 'Strengthened' Zombie Drugs, Police Claims Not Found In Indonesia
Wadir Pidana Narkoba Bareskrim Polri Kombes Jayadi (Rizky AP/VOI)

JAKARTA - The circulation of narcotics called Flakka has attacked the United States (US). However, Bareskrim Polri firmly stated that these types of drugs have not entered Indonesia. "Until today, until now all of our colleagues, we have not found (the circulation of Flakka in Indonesia, ed)," said Deputy Director of Narcotics Crime at Bareskrim Polri Kombes Jayadi to reporters, Monday, May 29. Flakka narcotics are known as 'Zombie' drugs. Because, the side effects caused injuries to the skin that led to decay like zombies. "Flakka is a fentanyl. fentanyl is narcotics," he said. The ranks of the Directorate of Drug Investigation in all regional police have also been given directions to anticipate entering Indonesia.

Supervision and cooperation with various parties will also be carried out to prevent the entry of drugs into the country. "Yesterday during the meeting in Bali, we also appealed to all ranks to anticipate what happened in America and its surroundings, related to the circulation of fentanyl there," Jayadi said.


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