Action of Chef Cooking Shabu in Cisauk Apartment ends in arrest
Tangerang – The National Narcotics Agency (BNN) raided an apartment unit in the Cisauk area, Tangerang Regency that was used as a methamphetamine production site. Two suspects were arrested in the raid. Summarized by detikcom, this raid began with information from the public about suspicious activity in one of the apartment units on the 20th floor. The joint BNN RI team together with the Directorate General (Dirjen) of Customs and Excise then followed up on this information. On Friday, 17 October 2025, the BNN and Customs and Excise teams raided the apartment. Two people who acted as chefs and marketers were arrested. Scroll to continue CONTENT Head of BNN RI Komjen Suyudi Ario Seto said the disclosure of this case shows BNN’s strong commitment to the war on drugs, while also supporting President Prabowo’s Asta Cita. “We call on the public to be alert and actively participate in the maintenance and monitoring of the environment regarding the abuse and illegal trade in drugs,” Suyudi said on Saturday (18/10). BNN raided a methamphetamine factory in an apartment in Cisauk, Tangerang. (Rumondang/detikcom) Two suspects arrested In this raid, BNN arrested two suspects. Both have the initials IM and DF. The two of them were arrested on Friday (17/10) at an apartment in the Cisauk area, Tangerang Regency. The two suspects were processed at BNN. Both of them were charged with Article 114 paragraph 2 in conjunction with Article 132 paragraph 1 subsidiary Article 113 paragraph 2 in conjunction with Article 132 paragraph 1, even more subsidiary Article 112 paragraph 2 in conjunction with Article 132 paragraph 1 of Act Number 35 of 2009 regarding Narcotics. “The threat of imprisonment is a minimum of 5 years and a maximum death penalty,” Suyudi said at the scene. “Evidence of liquid and solid crystal methamphetamine. The evidence secured was the narcotic type crystal methamphetamine in liquid and solid form, then the various chemicals used in the process of making crystal methamphetamine, then the laboratory equipment used to manufacture drugs,” said Komjen Suyudi. He then detailed the chemicals used in the process of making crystal methamphetamine. Among them, about 1.06 kilograms of ephedrine precursor, 1.503 milliliters of acetone precursor, acid. sulfate as much as 400 milliliters, and toluene precursor as much as 3.43 liters. The role of two suspects BNN revealed the role of two suspects, IM and DF, in this factory. Both are chefs and marketing. “We arrested two of the perpetrators, brother IM who served as a chef or cook. “Then another brother DF is in charge of the marketing or marketing of the processed products,” said Suyudi. Head of BNN Komjen Suyudi Ario Seto inspects the crystal methamphetamine factory in one of the apartment units in Ciasuk, Tangerang Regency, Saturday (102510) activities. network has been working for 6 months. “(Profit) was almost IDR 1 billion more,” head of BNN, Suyudi Ario Seto, told journalists at the location on Saturday (18/10). This factory was uncovered in collaboration with BNN RI with the Directorate General of Customs and Excise after information reported that there was a drug factory in the apartment. It is known that the suspect making methamphetamine with ephedrine, which is an asthma medication. “The modus operandi of this network is to buy chemicals and lab equipment online. “Then they withdrew 15,000 asthma medicines to obtain 1 kilogram of pure ephedrine,” Commissioner General Suyudi Ario Seto told journalists at the scene, Saturday (18/10). Suyudi said the disclosure began with initial information about the Cinarcotics team, a production area. with Customs and Excise immediately carried out field observations. BNN discovered a methamphetamine factory in an apartment unit in Cisauk area, Tangerang Regency. (Rumondang/detikcom) Distributed online, Suyudi explained that the perpetrators had their own network of buyers to sell the methamphetamine they produce online. They then agreed to meet to process the transaction to deliver the illegal goods. “The marketing carried out by this group uses mobile phones,” he explained. “The people who were part of this group’s network then make an appointment in one place, place the goods, they control them from a distance and then the buyer takes them. “But there are also those who are handed over directly,” continued Suyudi. (mea/rfs)