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INFOKU, BLORA -Blora Police Chief AKBP Aan Hardiansyah, advised the public that no one should play games or try to use narcotics because the effects are more harmful than beneficial.
"Open it again, the benefits and benefits of narcotics, are there more benefits or harms. If you don't go to prison, you die over dose, that's my appeal. We must be the next generation of young people who can fill independence," said the Blora Police Chief.
This was conveyed by the Head of the Blora Police, AKBP Aan Hardiansyah, when holding a press conference at the Endra Dharmalaksana Hall of the Blora Police, Tuesday (8/3/2022).
The press conference was held after the Drug Investigation Unit (Satresnarkoba) of the Blora Police of the Central Java Police succeeded in uncovering three cases of narcotics crime during the Shining Temple Operation 2022 which was carried out for 14 days.
Accompanied by the Head of the Narcotics Unit, Iptu Edi Santosa, and the Head of Public Relations of the Blora Police AKP Budi Yuwono, the Blora Police Chief said that the three suspects were detained at three different locations.
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The three suspects are MAZ, (43) residents of Randublatung sub-district, Blora Regency. MAZ was secured with evidence in the form of two packages of methamphetamine weighing 1.12 grams.
Then R, (38) a resident of the North Semarang sub-district, Semarang City. R was secured with evidence in the form of six packages of methamphetamine weighing 8.62 grams.
Furthermore, the suspect NR, (26) a resident of the Mranggen sub-district, Demak district. NR was secured along with evidence in the form of 5 packages of methamphetamine, weighing 5.18 grams.
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Blora Police Chief AKBP Aan Hardiansyah, explained that the three suspects were charged with Article 114 (2) of the Criminal Code with a threat of life imprisonment or a minimum of 6 years and a maximum of 20 years, a maximum fine of Rp. 10 billion and Article 112 (2) of the Criminal Code with a minimum imprisonment of 4 years. and a maximum of 12 years with a maximum fine of Rp. 8 billion.
"The modus operandi applied by the suspect is by using a mobile phone network, then proceeding with the transaction by transfer, then taking the goods," said the Blora Police Chief.
The Blora Police Chief added that the target of the suspect was people who were complacent and fell into narcotics abuse.
Meanwhile, the Head of the Narcotics Unit at the Blora Police, Iptu Edi Santosa, said that in addition to taking legal action, his party also continues to provide counseling and guidance to the public regarding the dangers of narcotics. (Endah/POL)