JAKARTA - Polda Metro Jaya confiscated millions of pills from illegal PCC (Paracetamol, Caffeine and Carisoprodol) and Hexymer types from factory raids on a scale of the home industry in the Citeureup area, Bogor. Based on the results of the investigation, the narcotics will be circulated to the Surabaya and Kalimantan regions.

"Indeed, this will be sent by land, both to Surabaya and Kalimantan," said Director of Drug Investigation at Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Hengki to reporters, Tuesday, May 21.

The disclosure of the area where PCC and Hexymer were circulating was based on the information of the suspect HM. He was arrested when he was about to send several drug packages in the Cakung area, East Jakarta.

Regarding PCC and Hexymer factories, Hengki said they had been operating for 6 months. However, further investigation is still being carried out because there are indications that the factory has been producing drugs longer.

"Based on the explanation from the suspect we have secured, it has lasted less than 6 months but is still being investigated, this is probably a long time ago," he said.

For PCC and Hexymer evidence, it is said that about two million pills were confiscated. In fact, there are others that are still being investigated.

"The total PCC that we can secure like this is a total of 1,215,000 tablets with a gross weight of 692,550 grams," he said.

"Secondly, the total yellow tablets are called hexymer, the total amount is evidence of a hexymer of 1,024,000 tablets," continued Hengki.

Previously, the Metro Jaya Police's Narcotics Investigation Directorate raided a home factory or home industry for the manufacture of PCC pills (Paracetamol, Caffeine and Carisoprodol) in the Citeureup area, Bogor. As a result, 1.2 million pills were confiscated.

"It was confiscated at the 24-bag factory, each sack contains 50 packs, each pack contains 1,000 pills or about 1,200,000 pills," said Head of Sub-Directorate 3 of the Narcotics Directorate of the Metro Jaya Police, AKBP Malvino.

The raid began when information was developed about the shipment of PCC pills to the Cakung area, East Jakarta.

Then, a suspicious car was found. So, the police followed the vehicle.

"Then the opsnal Sub-Directorate 3 team followed a white car with plate No. F 1866 HH, where the driver was later identified as Muhammad Haryono," he said.

From the car, 15 packs were found containing PCC pills. Each pack contains a thousand pills.

From these findings, the police examined Muhammad Haryono. The location of the PCC pill factory was obtained.


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