JAKARTA - The Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police dismantled two drug manufacturing factories in the Yogyakarta area. The factory produces illegal hard drugs such as Hexymer, Trihex, DMP and double L.

"They don't have a permit. But they sell hard and illegal drugs," said the National Police's Criminal Investigation Officer, Komjen Agus Andrianto in his statement, Monday, September 27.

The manufacture of drugs must be fully monitored because the effects caused are very dangerous, ranging from difficulty concentrating to hallucinations.

"This illegal drug can cause depression, difficulty concentrating, irritability, coordination disorders such as difficulty walking or speaking, convulsions, anxiety or hallucinations," said Agus.

The disclosure of the illegal practice began with an investigation into the existence of information on drug trafficking in the Cirebon, Indramayu, Majalengka, Bekasi, West Java and East Jakarta areas. In that investigation, nine suspects were arrested.

"Investigators carried out developments from the development of the suspects, claiming that the strong drugs were produced in the DI Yogyakarta area. Armed with this information, the Criminal Investigation Department investigators immediately coordinated with the Yogyakarta DI Yogyakarta Police to carry out developments," said Agus.

In addition, the Director for Narcotics Crime at the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency, Brigadier General Krisno Halomoan Siregar, said that the first factory is located on Jalan PGRI I Sonosweu, Number 158, Ngestiharjo, Kasihan Bantu, Yogyakarta. Disclosure takes place on September 21, 2021.

"At the factory, the suspect was arrested, Wisnu Zulan. From the search carried out, the police found a number of illegal drugs. Among them, Hexymer, Trihex, DMP, Double L, IGRAPHAN 200 Mg ready for distribution," said Krisno.

"Investigators also confiscated machines and raw materials used to produce the drug," he continued.

Not only that, redevelopment is carried out. It is known that the factory is headed by Leonardus Susanto Kincoro alias Daud. Thus, the arrests were immediately carried out at Perum Griya Taman Mas, Karang Jati, Jetis Hamlet, Taman Tirto Village, Bantul, Yogyakarta.

"From the examination of Daud, it was found that there was one more factory in a warehouse located on Jalan Siliwangi, West Ring Road, Pelem Gurih, Bayuraden, Gamping, Sleman, Yogyakarta," he said.

Thus, investigators immediately went to the location and raided the factory the next day. From the raids, various types of hard drugs were found, such as Hexymer, Thirex, DMP, Doubel L.

"Daud said the owner of all the factories was Joko Slamet Riyadi Widodo, who was his biological brother," said Krisno.

On the other hand, from the results of the development the police also arrested someone named Sri Astuti. He is a supplier of raw materials for the manufacture of hard drugs.

"The suspects admitted that the illegal hard drug factory has been operating for two years. In a day, they produce two million pills," said Krisno.

From the disclosure of the circulation network, the police confiscated a number of pieces of evidence. The details are one unit of diesel colt truck with police number AB 8608 IS. Then, 30,345,000 pills are packed into 1,200 colli boxes.

Then, nine Hexymer, DMP and Double L pill presses, five medicine oven machines, two medicine coloring machines, one cording/printing machine for printers, 300 bags of lactose with a total weight of about 800 Kg. Furthermore, 100 Kg of Dough Materials for making hard drugs and 500 Cardboards of brown color. Finally, 500 empty bottles where hard drugs are stored.

For their actions, the suspects were charged with Article 60 of Law Number 11 of 2020 concerning Job Creation regarding changes to Article 197 of Law Number 36 of 2009 concerning Health, subside Article 196 and/or Article 198 of Law Number 36 of 2009 concerning Health Juncto Article 55 of the Criminal Code. With a criminal threat of 15 years in prison and a fine of Rp. 1.5 billion with a subsidiary of 10 years in prison.

The suspects were also charged with Article 60 of Law Number 5 of 1997 concerning Psychotropics, which carries a penalty of 15 years in prison and a fine of Rp. 200 million.


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