BULELENG - Two police officers in Bali who tested positive for methamphetamine have been arrested and they are undergoing an examination process.

The Head of Public Relations of the Bali Police, Kombes Jansen Avitus Panjaitan, said the two members had now been detained and are still being investigated.

"Members have now been carried out with special equipment (or detained) and investigated first," said Jansen, Wednesday, July 17.

The two policemen are Aiptu IMD, the position of Banit Intelkam, Singaraja Police, in Buleleng Regency and Aipda with the initials IYS, Banit Samapta, Singaraja Police.

The result of the urine check is positive for methampetamine or methamphetamine type.

The arrests were made when the Bali Police Bidpropam carried out order and discipline activities to prevent drug involvement within the National Police and was carried out at the Singaraja Police.

At that time, on Thursday (11/7) a urine test was carried out on Aiptu with the initials IMALN and was positive for methamphetamine or methamphetamine.

The team then conducted a urine check again on Saturday (13/8) against Aiptu IMAIN and other members and the urine test results stated that Aiptu IMAIN was negative for drugs.

Meanwhile, two other members' urine tests were positive for drug-containing, namely Aiptu IMD and Aipda with the initials IYS.

Kombes Jansen also denied that the two members were arrested while consuming crystal methamphetamine with detainees.

"Yesterday, the Regional Police did check the members and it was found and it was being processed, not (with detainees) it was not. It was a routine examination of urine tests," he said.


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