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JAKARTA - The National Police seem to have refused to respond to Linda Pujiastuti alias Anita's testimony about the existence of a large methamphetamine factory in Taiwan. The reason is that the National Police is collaborating with the matter of eradicating drugs in Indonesia and so far there has been no information.

Linda is a defendant in the case of distributing methamphetamine together with Inspector General Teddy Minahasa. During the trial, he admitted that he was invited by the former West Sumatra Police Chief to a methamphetamine factory in Taiwan.

"Just ask Mrs. Linda," said Director of Narcotics Crimes at the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency Brigadier General Krisno H Siregar to reporters, Monday, March 20.

Krisno said, the Directorate of Drug Crimes under his leadership cooperates with international intelligence. This is because the information provided is more accurate.

"I have international cooperation, I have intelligence with the sources of information there too," he said.

In fact, when asked about whether or not to map the whereabouts of the methamphetamine factory in Taiwan, Krisno refused to comment. He only emphasized that he did not have the information spoken by Linda.

"So, don't ask me something I don't have," said Krisno.


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