Balikpapan Criminal Investigation Department Arrests Store Burglars And Drug Dealers Of Methamphetamine Type
BALIKPAPAN - Crime events that have been relatively long gone do not mean they will not be revealed. Last weekend, for example, the Balikpapan Police Criminal Investigation Unit (Reskrim) arrested SN who broke into a shop in the Balikpapan Super Block (BSB) business district in early May. Rengga Puspo Saputro, Monday 31 May.
According to Kompol Rengga, in the surveillance camera footage, the suspect SN (32 years old) broke into the shop door by breaking the lock. From inside the shop, he took a laptop, CCTV receiver, a hooded shirt or jumper, trousers, and a bag. The total loss is up to IDR 22.5 million.
It took some time for the police to trace who the person whose actions were recorded on the CCTV was.
"But we later managed to identify the perpetrators and managed to apprehend him at his residence in West Balikpapan," said Kompol Rengga as quoted by Antara. As a result, SN, whose ID card address is at Pemuda street, Palopo, Bua District, South Sulawesi, faces a sentence of 5 years in prison.
Previously, on a separate occasion, the Directorate of Drug Investigation of the East Kalimantan Police carried out the destruction of drugs that were evidence of the arrests that occurred at 16.30 central Indonesia time Thursday, May 12, 2022, at Selat Bali Lenkol Street RT 14 Berbas Tengah Village, South Bontang District, Bontang City.
VOIR éGALEMENT:
"Results of the BPOM Samarinda Examination Test Report Number: PP.01.01.23A.23A1.05.22.229 on May 23, 2022, that the evidence in the form of white crystals that we confiscated from the suspect is true crystal methamphetamine or shabu-shabu," said the Head of the Binops Division of the Narcotics Directorate of the East Kalimantan Police, Commissioner Tigor Sihotang.
During the arrest, the police confiscated 3 plastic clips containing the crystal powder, weighing a total of 7.9 grams from the suspect Abdul Sony.
Last week, the Balikpapan Police also reported that they had succeeded in revealing at least 34 cases of drug trafficking and abuse between January and May 2022, with 36 suspects and nearly 1 kg of methamphetamine and half a kg of marijuana as evidence.