MEDAN - The Regional Police (Polda) of North Sumatra (North Sumatra) confiscated 29 kilograms of methamphetamine and 39,000 ecstasy pills which are networks from Malaysia.

"The confiscated evidence came from the arrest of a man with the initials MF and KS who are residents of North Sumatra," said Director of Drug Investigation at the North Sumatra Police Kombes Yemi Mandagi in Medan as reported by ANTARA, Wednesday, October 2.

Yemi said the arrests of the two suspected dealers were a follow-up to public information about drug trafficking in Tanjungbalai City, North Sumatra.

From there, the team conducted an investigation in the city nicknamed the shell. After that, the personnel received information that the two perpetrators had headed to Medan.

"Arriving in Medan, precisely in one of the complexes, officers took firm action by shooting the perpetrator KS because he fought back when he was arrested," said Yemi.

Based on information from the suspect KS, MF had fled using a hatchback car with the evidence.

The team gave chase, precisely on Jalan Ir Juanda, the suspect hit another driver's car until a collision occurred in a row with four car units damaged on Wednesday (29/9).

From the arrest of MF, 29 kilograms of methamphetamine and 39,000 ecstasy pills came from Malaysia to be circulated in Medan.


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