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Title: | Indonesia: Nepalese Arrested Carrying Heroin |
Published On: | 2001-01-24 |
Source: | Jakarta Post (Indonesia) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-28 16:20:09 |
NEPALESE ARRESTED CARRYING HEROIN
TANGERANG (JP): Customs and excise officers at Soekarno-Hatta airport have
foiled another illegal drug smuggling attempt, office head Yusuf Indarto
announced on Tuesday.
Yusuf said a Nepalese national, Indra Bahadur Tamang, was arrested at
Terminal D in the airport, upon arrival from Singapore on Saturday at 9
a.m.. He said that customs and excise officers found 900 grams of heroin
hidden inside the man's stomach.
The man placed heroin powder in 105 capsules which he then swallowed in
order to prevent detectors from locating the drugs.
His restlessness, however, raised suspicion among customs officers, who
then took him to the airport's hospital for an X-ray. The examination
revealed strange objects in his digestive system.
It took the suspect nine hours to discharge all of the capsules, Yusuf said.
The Nepalese man could face the death sentence or a maximum 20 years
imprisonment and Rp 1 billion fine for violating the 1997 narcotics law.
Earlier this month, customs and excise officers at the airport uncovered an
attempted trafficking of 3.6 kilograms of heroin by a Nigerian.
TANGERANG (JP): Customs and excise officers at Soekarno-Hatta airport have
foiled another illegal drug smuggling attempt, office head Yusuf Indarto
announced on Tuesday.
Yusuf said a Nepalese national, Indra Bahadur Tamang, was arrested at
Terminal D in the airport, upon arrival from Singapore on Saturday at 9
a.m.. He said that customs and excise officers found 900 grams of heroin
hidden inside the man's stomach.
The man placed heroin powder in 105 capsules which he then swallowed in
order to prevent detectors from locating the drugs.
His restlessness, however, raised suspicion among customs officers, who
then took him to the airport's hospital for an X-ray. The examination
revealed strange objects in his digestive system.
It took the suspect nine hours to discharge all of the capsules, Yusuf said.
The Nepalese man could face the death sentence or a maximum 20 years
imprisonment and Rp 1 billion fine for violating the 1997 narcotics law.
Earlier this month, customs and excise officers at the airport uncovered an
attempted trafficking of 3.6 kilograms of heroin by a Nigerian.
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