The Indonesian Navy Failed To Inject 70 Kilograms Of Methamphetamine In South Lampung
Illustration. (Photo: Doc. Antara)

JAKARTA - Security Personnel of Vital Objects (Pam Obvit) of the Indonesian Navy thwarted the smuggling of 70 kilograms of methamphetamine in the Seaport Interdiction inspection area of Bakauheni District, South Lampung Regency, Sunday, March 10.

Based on the official TNI AL press release, quoted by Antara, Monday, March 11, the discovery of 70 kilograms of methamphetamine occurred when members of the TNI and police stopped the white Toyota Kijang Innova which was about to enter the port area.

Police officers and the Indonesian Navy also checked the car. When examined, officers found the drugs in the car.

Officers estimated that the methamphetamine found in the car weighed 70 kilograms. As a result, three people who were in the car, namely IA, RY and SR, were immediately secured by officers to the Bakauheni Port Sector Police Office (KSKP).

Based on the results of the interim examination, the three suspected perpetrators who brought the methamphetamine came from Aceh. Until now, officers do not know where the methamphetamine will be circulated.

To deepen the investigation, the three people along with evidence of methamphetamine and the Toyota Kijang Innova vehicle were taken to KSKP in Jakarta for further investigation.

In the press release, it was stated that the results of the arrest of the smuggling of 70 kilograms of methamphetamine were an implementation of the order of the Chief of Naval Staff (Kasal) Admiral Muhammad Ali to all soldiers to always be vigilant and ready to face various problems that occurred in the field.


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