Ashanty Millen Cyrus' Nephew Detained In Male Cell, Police: Male KTP
Selebgram Millen Cyrus (center) while attending a press conference regarding the alleged drug abuse case that ensnared him at the Tanjung Priok Port Police (Photo: Antara)

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JAKARTA - The Tanjung Priok Port Police named the Instagram celebrity (selebgram) Millen Cyrus as a suspect in possession of a 0.36 gram methamphetamine-type narcotics.

The Head of the Tanjung Priok Port Police, AKBP Ahrie Sonta said that the determination of Ashanty's nephew was based on the results of urine examinations that proved positive, as well as the discovery of narcotic evidence during the raid.

AKBP Ahrie Sonta stated that celebgram Millen Cyrus had used drugs several times since his return from Bali Province.

"According to the statement the suspect has used drugs several times, in Bali and in several other activities," said Ahrie during a press conference at the Police Headquarters, reported by Antara, Monday, November 23.

Through Millen Cyrus' Instagram social media period, he visited Bali from October to the first week of November 2020. The visit was seen and several photos of Millen's activities while in Bali were uploaded.

Millen was arrested with a JR man at a hotel in the Ancol area, North Jakarta on Sunday, November 22 in the early hours of the morning.

The police chief emphasized that after being named a suspect, Millen was detained in a male cell based on his identity card (KTP).

"Yes, on the male KTP," said Ahrie.

So far, Millen or Muhammad Millendaru Prakasa looks like a woman. In fact, on several occasions, Millen stated that he had undergone surgery or breast implants to resemble women.

Millen is charged with Article 127 Paragraph (1) letter a of Law Number 35 Year 2009 concerning Narcotics with a maximum threat of four years in prison.

Meanwhile Millen Cyrus can only cry and apologize to all parties for the narcotics case that ensnared him.

"I was wrong, I drank alcohol and I used shabu-shabu," said Millen during a press conference at the Tanjung Priok Port Police Headquarters.


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