JAKARTA - The National Narcotics Agency (BNN) has succeeded in arresting a high-profile fugitive from the international narcotics network or "Queen of Sabu", PAR alias Dewi Astutik alias Kak Jinda alias Dinda, in Cambodia on Monday, December 1.
Head of BNN Komjen Pol Suyudi Ario Seto said the PAR was the main actor in smuggling two tons of crystal methamphetamine worth Rp 5 trillion revealed by BNN in May 2025.
"The arrest of the two tons of methamphetamine managed to save about eight million people from the threat of narcotics," said Suyudi at Soekarno-Hatta Airport, Tuesday, December 2.
Suyudi emphasized that the arrest proved that there was no safe place for narcotics dealers. Anyone involved will be hunted even though they fled abroad.
According to the results of the BNN analysis, there are two big names from Indonesia that dominate the Golden Triangle area, namely Freddy Pratama and the PAR known as various alias.
"This PAR is also a recruiter of the Asia-African narcotics trafficking network and is a DPO from South Korea," explained Suyudi.
"This action is based on the Interpol red notice Number A35363-2025 and the DPO BNN RI Letter Number 31 Inter D-X 2024 which will be issued on October 3, 2024," he said.
Chronology Of Arrest
Suyudi explained that intelligence information regarding the existence of the PAR was received by BNN on November 17, 2025. Following up on this information, the BNN team was sent to Cambodia on November 25, 2025 and coordinated with local authorities.
On Monday, December 1 at 13:39 local time, a joint team arrested the PAR in the lobby of a hotel in Sihanoukville.
The target was detected in a white Toyota Prius vehicle and was immediately secured by a joint team. At that time the target was with a man," said Suyudi.
At the location, the BNN team verified and clarified the suspect's identity. The results of the initial examination confirmed that the woman who was detained was the PAR alias Dewi Astutik.
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"This success confirms the BNN's commitment to pursuing narcotics crimes abroad through synergy between institutions and the police of friendly countries," he said.
He added that the arrest operation was the result of an international collaboration between BNN and a number of institutions, including the Cambodian police.
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