The Directorate of Drug Investigation (Dit Resnarkoba) of the Lampung Police has named a celebgram from Palembang, South Sumatra, Adelia Putri Salma and her husband as suspects in an international network of drugs.

Previously, the Lampung Police's Narcotics Directorate arrested Adelia Putri for her involvement in international network drug cases.

Adelia Putri was arrested by the Lampung Police's Narcotics Investigation Directorate while at a beauty salon located on Jalan Basuki Rahmat, Palembang, South Sumatra, last Saturday.

Not only Adelia Putri, Lampung Police also named Adelia's husband, Kadafi alias David, who is currently languishing in Nusakambangan Prison as a suspect.

David is suspected of running an international network of drug businesses from behind the Nusakambangan prison.

The Director of Narcotics at the Lampung Police, Kombes Pol Erlin Tangjaya, said that his party had named Kadafi alias David as a suspect.

"He has been named a suspect for Kadafi alias David," said Erlin.

Kombes Pol Erlin Tangjaya explained, apart from Kadafi alias David, two of his colleagues, namely H and L, were also named suspects.

"There were two colleagues, namely H and L, who were also named suspects, previously H and L were investigated at the Lampung Regional Police," said Erlin Tangjaya.

According to Erlin Tangjaya, currently the four suspects have been detained and are still undergoing investigation at the Lampung Regional Police.

From Adelia's arrest, the Lampung Police confiscated evidence of six luxury cars, gold jewelry, account books.

Evidence of six luxury cars currently parked at the Lampung Regional Police, namely, Toyota Alphard, Jaguar, Mercedes Benz, BMW, Pajero Sport, and Toyota Innova. Evidence of luxury cars and a number of assets belonging to Adelia Putri is suspected to have come from the drug business run by her husband, Kadafi alias David from prison.

Previously, the Lampung Police Chief Inspector General of Police Helmy Santika stated that there were allegations of buying luxury goods such as cars and others sourced from drugs. "Yes, we suspect that the flow of funds purchased by various kinds of luxury goods comes from drug transactions," said Helmy Santika.

Helmy Santika emphasized that his party would continue to investigate the case.


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