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JAKARTA - The Directorate of Narcotics Crime, Bareskrim Polri, stated that he was willing and ready to be audited regarding the handling of confiscated evidence. The statement was in response to the testimony of Inspector General Teddy Minahasa who said that members of the National Police often set aside drug evidence in every disclosure of the case. "So, we are ready to be audited, yes," said the Director of Narcotics Crime at Bareskrim Polri Brigadier General Krisno H. Siregar to reporters, Monday, March 20. In fact, it was said that recently the Working Committee (Panja) team from Commission III had come to the Directorate of Drug Crimes at Bareskrim Polri. Krisno said that his party explained the standard operating procedures (SOP) for the management of strict evidence. This method is referred to as a step for the transparency of the Police. "Even yesterday we also invited the father of the Panja team, from the Narkotic Panja, the Narkotic Law, to see this transparency, "he said Meanwhile for the confession from the former West Sumatra Police Chief Inspector General Teddy Minahasa, he was reluctant to comment. Because, the Police have already carried out according to the rules. "Well, if Mr. Teddy uses that remark, then ask Mr. Teddy," said Krisno.

Meanwhile, Inspector General Teddy Minahasa admitted that many of his members often set aside methamphetamine. He conveyed this confession while sitting in a prisoner's seat as a defendant in the case of shabu distribution, at the West Jakarta District Court (PN), Thursday, March 16. "Because of the facts on the ground, I also often get even my own members, every time I catch him, part of it is set aside for him to smoke himself, that is his background, Your Majesty," said Teddy.


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