165 Drug Cases Uncovered by Police in Bangka Belitung from January to April
From early January to April 2026, the Bangka Belitung Regional Police successfully uncovered 165 cases of narcotics and dangerous drug abuse.
From early January to April 2026, the Bangka Belitung Regional Police successfully uncovered 165 cases of narcotics and dangerous drug abuse.
The Riau Islands Regional Police's Drugs Criminal Investigation Directorate announced the results of its case investigations from February 12 to April 7, 2026.
The Indonesian National Narcotics Agency (BNN) is cooperating facilitators for the Prevention and Eradication of Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking (P4GN) with the Legal Aid Posts (Posbankum) of the Ministry of Law in their socialization effort.
The Head of the Food and Drug Monitoring Agency (BPOM), Taruna Ikrar, stated that his agency and the Indonesian National Police (INP) are taking firm action against the illegal distribution of nitrous oxide (N2O) gas branded as Baby Whip, sold online, considering that the gas is only for medical use.
Investigators from the Jakarta Regional Metropolitan Police's Narcotics Directorate have uncovered a narcotics crime involving the drug Etomade.
Indonesian musician Onad arrested over alleged drug use in South Tangerang, but police say he may be a victim. Investigation ongoing. Read more.
The Indonesian National Police (INP)'s Drugs Criminal Investigation Directorate stated that action against e-cigarettes containing etomidate can still be taken.
The National Narcotics Agency (BNN) has recorded that the number of drug addicts in Indonesia has reached 3.3 million.
Police have successfully arrested seven youths positive for consuming drugs during a liqour party in Kendayakan Village, Indramayu.
Lampung Regional Police appeals public, especially the youths, to be more aware with the dangers of drugs.
Minister of Immigration and Corrections Agus Andrianto stressed that victims of drug abuse should receive rehabilitation as mandated by law to tackle overcrowding in prisons. Learn more,