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JAKARTA - Not long ago the Bareskrim Polri conducted a raid at a cafe in the Senopati area, South Jakarta. Not without reason, the police suspected the use of illegal drugs at the location.

It turned out that during the examination, the police found several ecstasy pills, happy five, and 28 bottles of liquor that violated the Customs Act.

"Yes, there were eight ecstasy pills, 2 Happy Five pills, 28 bottles of alcohol that were suspected of violating the Customs Law," said the Directorate of Narcotics, Bareskrim Polri, Brigadier General Mukti Juharsa.

In this case, it is known that the police had arrested and detained an artist with the initials N. However, because he was proven to have taken illegal drugs because the doctor's prescription was finally released.

Based on information, the club named Kloud belongs to celebrity Reza Arap. After this incident, the police said they would summon the management to the cafe management, including Reza Arap as the owner.

"All administrators from the cafe and managers will all be summoned. Already, a summons has been sent," said the Director of Drugs and Crimes at the National Police Brigadier General Mukti Juharsa.

Apart from being summoned, the cafe owned by Wendy Walters' ex-husband will be temporarily sealed by the police. The cafe's operating permit has also been revoked due to evidence of ecstasy.


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