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Title: | Indonesia: Police Seize Biggest Ganja Haul Of The Year |
Published On: | 1999-07-10 |
Source: | Jakarta Post (Indonesia) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-06 02:23:54 |
POLICE SEIZE BIGGEST GANJA HAUL OF THE YEAR
JAKARTA (JP): Police arrested a university student from Aceh province
and seized 245 kilograms of marijuana -- the biggest haul this year --
in his possession on Thursday.
The suspect was identified as Donny Wardana Waris, 29, a resident of
Saumeru subdistrict, Sukamakmur district in Aceh Besar, Jakarta Police
detective chief Col. Alex Bambang Riatmodjo said.
Alex said two other suspects escaped. He declined to disclose their
identities because police needed to conduct further investigation to
identify the major dealers in the drug syndicate.
"They are probably reporting to their boss that their friend is in
custody now," Alex said.
Sources close to the investigation said the two were undercover police
officers who have long been part of a marijuana syndicate.
They said that Donny was unable to escape in the red Kijang van but
his two accomplices managed to flee from police during the raid at 12
p.m. at Jembatan Genit in West Jakarta.
Donny, a student of Abbul Yatama University, and the two others had
arrived in the capital after driving from Aceh. They stopped at Teluk
Gong after they left Merak Port.
Inside the van were four large sacks and three plastic bags containing
marijuana.
"Suddenly two cars passed us and cut us off," Donny said. "I thought
we were about to be robbed because the men pulled out pistols and
ordered us to get out of the van."
He said he was told to accompany the two to Jakarta in the van, which
belonged to a friend, but he did not know they were carrying drugs. "I
didn't know anything about the marijuana."
The obviously confused Donny told reporters that police pressed him to
disclose where the marijuana was headed.
Alex said narcotics police have closely watched the trafficking of
marijuana from Sumatra sent overland.
Some groups have used couriers or bus companies, with others sending
the drug in private vehicles, Alex said.
He said his officers made several trips to Aceh and neighboring North
Sumatra to trace routes of the traffickers.
"This raid is one of our attempts to cut the distribution by blocking
them when they're about to enter Jakarta," Alex said.
"If the Tangerang Police can confiscate 115. 5 kilograms, why can't we
get more than that?"
On Wednesday, the Tangerang Military District Command seized 115.5
kilograms of marijuana, concealed in boxes of mangoes, which arrived
on a bus from Aceh.
The military also arrested egg seller Munawar Abdul Aneuk, 32, a
resident of Ciputat in Tangerang, who picked up the boxes.
Officers were suspicious because the boxes seemed unusually light to
be carrying mangoes.
The evidence and the suspect have been handed over to the Tangerang
Police for further investigation.
JAKARTA (JP): Police arrested a university student from Aceh province
and seized 245 kilograms of marijuana -- the biggest haul this year --
in his possession on Thursday.
The suspect was identified as Donny Wardana Waris, 29, a resident of
Saumeru subdistrict, Sukamakmur district in Aceh Besar, Jakarta Police
detective chief Col. Alex Bambang Riatmodjo said.
Alex said two other suspects escaped. He declined to disclose their
identities because police needed to conduct further investigation to
identify the major dealers in the drug syndicate.
"They are probably reporting to their boss that their friend is in
custody now," Alex said.
Sources close to the investigation said the two were undercover police
officers who have long been part of a marijuana syndicate.
They said that Donny was unable to escape in the red Kijang van but
his two accomplices managed to flee from police during the raid at 12
p.m. at Jembatan Genit in West Jakarta.
Donny, a student of Abbul Yatama University, and the two others had
arrived in the capital after driving from Aceh. They stopped at Teluk
Gong after they left Merak Port.
Inside the van were four large sacks and three plastic bags containing
marijuana.
"Suddenly two cars passed us and cut us off," Donny said. "I thought
we were about to be robbed because the men pulled out pistols and
ordered us to get out of the van."
He said he was told to accompany the two to Jakarta in the van, which
belonged to a friend, but he did not know they were carrying drugs. "I
didn't know anything about the marijuana."
The obviously confused Donny told reporters that police pressed him to
disclose where the marijuana was headed.
Alex said narcotics police have closely watched the trafficking of
marijuana from Sumatra sent overland.
Some groups have used couriers or bus companies, with others sending
the drug in private vehicles, Alex said.
He said his officers made several trips to Aceh and neighboring North
Sumatra to trace routes of the traffickers.
"This raid is one of our attempts to cut the distribution by blocking
them when they're about to enter Jakarta," Alex said.
"If the Tangerang Police can confiscate 115. 5 kilograms, why can't we
get more than that?"
On Wednesday, the Tangerang Military District Command seized 115.5
kilograms of marijuana, concealed in boxes of mangoes, which arrived
on a bus from Aceh.
The military also arrested egg seller Munawar Abdul Aneuk, 32, a
resident of Ciputat in Tangerang, who picked up the boxes.
Officers were suspicious because the boxes seemed unusually light to
be carrying mangoes.
The evidence and the suspect have been handed over to the Tangerang
Police for further investigation.
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