Allegedly Drug Traffickers From Palu, Police Arrest 5 Sigi Residents And Secure 36 Packages Of Methamphetamine
PALU - A total of five residents of Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi were arrested by the Palu City Resort Police, and as evidence was secured by 36 plastic packages containing methamphetamine.
The five perpetrators were arrested on Jalan Lelemina, Tavanjuka Village, Tatanga District, Palu City on Wednesday 20 April by the Palu Police Narcotics Unit, said Palu Police Chief Kombes Pol Barliansyah in Palu, Thursday 21 April.
The arrests were made based on reports from local residents that in Tavanjuka Village, it was suspected that there were frequent transactions of buying and selling methamphetamine.
"The Narcotics Head AKP Marthen Tanda led the investigation and managed to arrest five people," he explained, quoted by Antara.
"Then the perpetrators were taken to the Makopolresta Palu for further processing," added Barliansyah.
In addition to the five perpetrators, the police also secured a number of evidence at the crime scene including 36 plastic clip packages suspected of containing shabu, digital scales, and cell phones.
The evidence was secured from three perpetrators, namely RA, SL and UT.
"During the arrest of the owner of the methamphetamine, members also found two other people at the crime scene, so they were also taken into custody," said Pol Kombes Barliansyah.
Barliansyah emphasized that the police would take firm action against narcotics abusers in Palu City.
"We will proceed with the legal process and this case is still under further investigation to uncover other narcotics abuse cases," said Barliansyah.