JAKARTA - The case that ensnared the head of the Narcotics Unit of the Bima Police, AKP Malaungi, became the spotlight after about 480 grams of methamphetamine were found at his official residence. He has now been detained and fired from his post.

This incident not only speaks about the alleged individual violations, but also reopens public attention to the management of narcotics evidence in the internal police.

With thousands of drug cases handled every year, transparency and supervision of confiscated goods are becoming increasingly relevant issues.

How does the system ensure that all evidence is recorded and managed with accountability?

Is the existing mechanism enough to answer public concerns? see the complete information at VOI.id.


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