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PALANGKA RAYA - Palangka Raya Police, Central Kalimantan, arrested a man suspected of carrying out illegal pharmaceutical practices, namely silicon injections in the breast. Palangka Raya Police Chief Kombes Budi Santosa said illegal pharmaceutical practices were carried out by J alias AT, a resident of the local city. "The perpetrator was arrested yesterday (Sunday) in Banjarbaru City, South Kalimantan, after two victims reported the practice to the Palangka Raya Police," said Budi Santosa in Palangka Raya, Antara, Monday, February 6. From the results of the initial examination, he said, the perpetrator admitted to the victims of the silicon injection practice in the breast as many as five people. Even activities have been running for five years. For the cost of injecting silicon, it varies, from a price of Rp. 1.5 million to Rp. 2 million. The perpetrator, who has now been named a suspect, gets raw materials for malpractice through online sales. "Two people who were victims of the malpractice of the silicon injection were planned to carry out surgery with the aim of removing the liquid that had entered the breasts of the two victims," he said. "During the arrest of the suspect, members managed to confiscate evidence in the form of syringe syringes, lubricants and cotton used in the practice of silicon injections," he said. According to the victim, the suspect did not have a place to practice silicon injection. If an acquaintance wants to inject silicon, the person concerned will serve it. "The impact of this practice can certainly endanger human lives, therefore we urge the public to do this better to doctors who have legality," said Budi.

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