Jakarta,
Aug 28, 2015 (Antara) - Indonesian authorities have been grappling with the
recent influx of illicit drugs, particularly crystal methamphetamine and
ecstasy exported by illicit drug syndicates in Guangzhou, China, into
Indonesia.
The Chief of the National Narcotics Agency (BNN), Anang Iskandar, has confirmed that Indonesia has become an important route and market for international drug syndicates in Asia.
"One of the biggest illicit drug producers is Guangzhou, in the province of Guangdong, China," Iskandar stated.
The Chief of the National Narcotics Agency (BNN), Anang Iskandar, has confirmed that Indonesia has become an important route and market for international drug syndicates in Asia.
"One of the biggest illicit drug producers is Guangzhou, in the province of Guangdong, China," Iskandar stated.
BNN
has identified the routes of international drug syndicates covering
China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Western Africa, he said.
Also, cottage industries producing heroine and other illegal drugs have grown in China.
Based on a report issued by the National Narcotics Control Commission of China (NNCC), almost 13.7 tons of methamphetamine crystal was produced in China in 2014, 75 percent of which was produced in the province of Guangdong and 6 percent in Sichuan. Part of the production was exported, including to Indonesia.
The
syndicates smuggled various types of illegal drugs into Indonesia,
including amphetamine type stimulants' (ATS), ecstasy and crystal
methamphetamine.
Various
types of illicit drugs have been smuggled into Indonesia by organized
syndicates because of the high market demand in the country, Iskandar
said.
The main targets are young people, who make up for a large part of the Indonesian population, he added.
Therefore,
BNN has been seeking wider cooperation with NNCC to stop the rampant
illegal drug trafficking between the two countries.
"We
already have cooperation and we are committed to promoting cooperation
with a wider scope to stamp out the illicit trade," BNN Chief Iskandar
said on August 23.
In
anticipation of the rampant drugs smuggling, the Indonesian police, BNN
and customs officials have strengthened security measures at airports
and seaports.
Significant
arrests were made recently in Jakarta, where the Jakarta police
arrested four Chinese nationals for smuggling 94 kilograms (kgs) of
crystal methamphetamine, 112,189 ecstasy pills, and 300 kgs of sodium
hydroxide.
The
police also managed to uncover the drugs smuggling racket after
initially arresting two Chinese nationals, identified by the initials
YMCB and CSW on August 9 at the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport,
Tangerang, the Chief of the Jakarta Police for Metro Jaya, Inspector
General Tito Karnavian revealed on August 27.
The
two had landed at the Soekarno Hatta airport after boarding a
Guangzhou-Kuala Lumpur-Jakarta flight. They were arrested for smuggling
six kilograms of methamphetamine.
After
the arrests, the police conducted further investigation and detained
two other Chinese nationals, with the initials PCP and NKF, who were
picked up from a Jakarta apartment.
YMCB,
CSW, PCP, and NKF allegedly worked for the Guangzhou drug ring that
involves a big Chinese ecstasy player, CWY, who has an apartment in
North Jakarta. CWY is still at large.
"In
total, state losses stemming from the smuggling of drugs have reached
over Rp206 billion, and 376 thousand of children have been saved from
meth traps, and 112,189 children from ecstasy traps," Karnavian informed
the press.
Earlier,
the Jakarta Police had also seized 37 kilograms of crystal
methamphetamine that was smuggled into Indonesia from Guangzhou through a
courier service.
"The
perpetrators had smuggled the illicit drug concealed in women's bags by
using a courier service," Karnavian revealed on August 20.
The police had arrested Amelia alias Yanti, Deni Latumenen, and a Nigerian identified as Kanu Colin.
During
the police interrogation, Amelia claimed to have been ordered by a
Malaysian citizen to check whether a package from Guangzhou had arrived
at the office of a courier service provider located in Taman Palem, West
Jakarta.
In
July, the Jakarta police had captured the country's second-biggest drug
haul this year. They had confiscated 360 kilograms of crystal
methamphetamine, worth Rp 574.4 billion (US$42.5 million) from two drug
traffickers, one of whom was a Hong Kong resident.
Among
the arrests made by the North Jakarta Police was the seizure of 12
kilograms of crystal methamphetamine smuggled from Guangzhou by Nigerian
national Jhon Ladiord Okori.
In
addition to 36-year-old Okori and 26-year-old Jumi Yemita, an
Indonesian female, suspected to be a courier, were also detained, the
Chief of the North Jakarta Police Resort Senior Commissioner, Susetio
Cahyadi said in July.
The police suspect that Okori had frequently sent drugs by sea through different courier companies.
During
March and April, the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport's customs and
excise officers foiled at least eight attempts to smuggle a total of
15,809 grams of methamphetamine, worth Rp31 billion into Indonesia.
Eight
separate smuggling attempts involved a Kenyan, seven Indonesians, and
three Hong Kong citizens, the Head of the Soekarno-Hatta Customs and
Excise Office, Okto Irianto, stated in April.
The
Indonesian, Hong Kong, and Kenyan nationals had attempted to
smuggle methamphetamine, which was sourced from Malaysia, China
(Shenzen), and Dubai.
The
biggest drug bust in terms of confiscated contraband took place in
January this year when the BNN arrested a syndicate at a wholesale
market in Kalideres, West Jakarta, for possessing 840 kgs of crystal
meth.
To
smuggle the crystal meth from Hong Kong to Indonesia, one of the
suspects, known as Wong Ching Ping, had packed the drugs into one kg
coffee containers and then mixed them with real coffee.
The perpetrators are facing a death penalty under Indonesia's stringent anti-drugs laws. ***2***
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