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BENGKULU - Bengkulu Regional Police (Polda) confiscated 18,000 pills of cough medicine brand 'Samcodin' which were abused to get drunk. The drug that was originally used to use a doctor's prescription is easy to find in pharmacies. "The team has confiscated three large packages containing 6,000 Samcodin cough drugs in Bengkulu City," said Deputy Director of Drug Investigation at the Bengkulu Police AKBP Tony Kurniawan at the Bengkulu Police Narcotics Directorate Hall, Thursday, July 13, confiscated by Antara. In addition, the Directorate of Drug Investigation (Dirresnarkoba) of the Bengkulu Police also arrested the suspect's initials AN, a resident of Sungai Serut District, Bengkulu City, who had thousands of cough pills. The arrest was made when suspect AN will take the Samcodin package which he ordered online through one of the marketplaces in Rawa Makmur Village. "The arrest of the suspect began when he received information that someone often brought a Samcodin type drug in the Rawa Makmur area and the team conducted an investigation of the information received," he said.

By the suspect, the cough medicine will be sold at a price of Rp. 100,000 per box with 10 drug strips to be sold to students and the general public.

Tony continued, suspect AN is threatened with article 197 junto article 106 paragraph (1) or article 196 junto article 98 paragraph (2) and paragraph (3) of the Republic of Indonesia Law number 36 of 2009 concerning health with a maximum imprisonment threat of 15 years and a maximum fine of Rp1.5 billion. Previously, the Food and Drug Supervision Center (BPOM) and the Bengkulu Police confiscated thousands of cough drugs of Samcodin type that were not allowed to be traded carelessly and had to be with a doctor's prescription.The types of drugs seized were 25 Samcodin tablets that were still in plastic, 40 boxes of pills, 1,971 samcodin tablets, 389 packaged strips that had been opened and 13 packaged strips that had been opened with the contents of five strips.


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