South Jakarta Satpol PP Seizes Thousands Of Illegal Drugs And Hundreds Of Bottles Of Alcohol In Kebayoran Lama
JAKARTA - The South Jakarta Satpol PP managed to confiscate thousands of pills of illegal drugs and hundreds of liquor in the Kebayoran Lama area during the prosecution operation during the month of Ramadan 1444 Hijri.
"We confiscated 261 bottles of liquor and 1,741 pills of illegal drugs," said Acting Head of Satpol PP Kebayoran Lama Citra District, quoted by Antara, Thursday, April 6.
The types of illegal drugs are 69 Heximer pills, 833 HCC Tramadol items, 150 Alprazolam pills, 80 Xhrixyphendyl pills, 20 Valdimexbla 220 Par pills, 39 Alprazolam Camlets, 10 Zypraz pills.
Then, 8 Prohibiry items, 200 Tramadol HCL items, 3 Calmlets, 5 Valdimex Diazepam pills, 5 Trihexylphenidyl pills, 5 Xanax pills, 5 Mersi Alprazolam pills, 305 Exim pills, and 4 Otto Alpra pills.
The security of illegal drugs and liquor is located in three locations, namely Jalan Kramat Raya, Grogol Selatan Village, Bendi, Kebayoran Lama Utara Village, and Jalan Dukuh Raya, Kebayoran Lama Utara Village.
"This operation follows the Regional Regulation 8 of 2007 concerning Public Order," he added.
Furthermore, it is also stated in Letter No. 902 / AT.13.00 dated March 29, 2023 concerning the Implementation of Control & Affordability to Community Diseases (Pekat) in the holy month of Ramadan 2023 in the City of South Jakarta Administration.
"From this operation, it is hoped that it can maintain security and order in our area," he concluded.
Previously, the South Jakarta Metro Police increased night patrols in a number of crime-prone locations during the holy month of Ramadan 1444 Hijriah to maintain security and order.
"Every night we carry out routine operations to create conditions by determining routes from Blok S, Wolter Monginsidi, Gunawarman, Senopati, SCBD, Blok M, to Kemang," said South Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Ade Ary Syam Indradi, in Jakarta, Saturday.
According to Ade Ary, patrols at these locations aim to anticipate potential prone to street crimes such as sarong wars, illegal racing, and other violations of the law.