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Chief of Riau Regional Police Instructs to Arrest Debus, the Drugs Smuggler from Malaysia to Indonesia

By Cpiet Rabu, 13 Oktober 2021 Pengunjung (12) 2 Mins Read
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inp.polri.go.id - Pekanbaru. Riau Regional Police is hunting the mastermind of the international network of drug smuggling. He named Debus, who supplied drugs from Malaysia to Indonesia. Debus' role is known after his trafficking route was discovered by the Directorate of Drugs Investigation of Riau Regional Police. Five people of land courier were arrested and also other two people of sea courier. The arrest by the first Subdirectorate was thwarted 86.57 kgs of amphetamine delivery on Friday (24/9/2021). Chief of Riau Regional Police, Police Inspector General Agung Setya Imam Effendi, said that Police is chasing. "Debus must be caught, and we are increasing our cooperation", Chief of Riau Regional Police said during the drugs extermination ceremony in Riau Regional Police Headquarter on Monday (11/10/2021). The Chief of Riau Regional Police asked people who saw the movement of Debus to report to the nearest Police station. "If someone knows it, they could report it", the Chief of Riau Regional Police said. As information, Debus network was arrested when the team Subdirectorate 1 of the Directorate of Drugs Investigation of Riau Regional Police raided wooden hut at Gang Nelayan of Bangdes street Tanjung Palas subdistrict, East Dumai district. The team was successfully arrested three people around the wooden hut and another two not far from the location. The raid then continued around the hit, and officers found a blue box containing five black bags suspiciously contained 87 packs of amphetamine. The team then conducted development and arrested another two perpetrators as the transporters who brought the amphetamine from Boya (marine traffic navigation beacon) of the Malaysia-Indonesia border.
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