Wanting To Participate In The Buru Of Drug Bandar DPO, Central Kalimantan BNN Hopes To Be Involved In The Investigation Of The Palangka Raya Kejari
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The National Narcotics Agency (BNN) of Central Kalimantan Province (Kalteng) is ready to help hunt down a wanted list (DPO) of the Palangka Raya City Prosecutor's Office (Kejari) named Saleh who has been sentenced to seven years in prison.

"We are waiting for a letter from the District Attorney's Office, if we are involved, we will pursue the person concerned, of course, assisted by Central Kalimantan Police personnel later," said Head of the (Head of the) Eradication of the Central Kalimantan BNN Kombes Pol Agustiyanto in Palangka Raya, Central Kalimantan, Sunday, February 19, confiscated by Antara.

Agustiyanto said that until now the local prosecutor has not asked for assistance regarding the pursuit of the methamphetamine dealer who has been sentenced to seven years.

Then, if it is necessary for Central Kalimantan BNN personnel, of course, they are also very ready to look for Saleh, who until now has no known nose.

"In essence, we are ready when there is a letter of request to find the person concerned from the prosecutor's office. If there is a letter since the letter was issued, we will distribute it to investigate the whereabouts of the person concerned," he said.

He emphasized that the police officer with the rank of three jasmine officers who served in the Central Kalimantan BNN revealed that his party would never tire of eradicating drug trafficking in Central Kalimantan.

Even local provincial border routes will of course also be tightened, so that most of the drugs distributed by land from Pontianak City, West Kalimantan can be prevented.

"For the perpetrators of dealers and dealers, we have never provided a low article, but at least 20 years in prison or a maximum of life. This is given in order to provide a deterrent effect to the perpetrators," he said.

Meanwhile, he added, for those who become narcotics addicts of any type, it would be better if rehabilitation was carried out with the aim of adding to the addiction experienced.

"We better direct drug addicts to rehabilitation, sorry if they are dealt with firmly, the same as dealers and dealers," he said.


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