Ammar Zoni’s actions in the distribution of drugs were unveiled thanks to routine attachment attacks

Jakarta – Actor Ammar Zoni is involved in a drug case for the fourth time. Now Ammar Zoni is suspected of being a drug dealer. In a written statement sent by the Ministry of Immigration and Corrections (IMIPAS), Sunday (12/10/2025), it was said that Ammar Zoni’s actions were uncovered when correctional officers at the Salemba Understanding Center found three packages of 1.84 grams of methamphetamine and two packages of marijuana, which was 24.84 Brams on January 3 2025. Ammar Zoni’s cell. Routine attacks are performed by the ranks of the Directorate General of Corrections (Dijen Pass), both in detention centers and prisons, in accordance with the guidance of the Minister of Immipas Agus Andrianto. The IMIPAS ministry emphasizes its commitment to ‘zero medicine and zero cell phones’. Browse to continue with the content returning to the case of Ammar Zoni as a trader, the Salemba prison then presented evidence of the search to the police. The Cempaka Putih police then conducted an investigation. Apart from the legal process by the police, the Directorate General of Youth Affairs from the Ministry of Imipas Ammar Zoni has charged with violating the rules and regulations. The sanction was that Ammar Zoni was placed in seclusion for 40 days and that its right to integration (conditional release) was recalled. The Directorate General of Social Affairs of the Ministry of Imipas also transferred Ammar Zoni from the Salemba Retain Center to Class Iia Cipinang Prison. Police also completed the case file of Ammar Zoni. Police transferred phase 2, namely the suspicious Ammar Zoni and the evidence, to the Central Jakarta district prosecutor’s office (Kejari Jakpus). Ammar Zoni’s handover process was then uploaded by the Instagram account on Wednesday (8/10) and caught the public’s attention. Ammar Zoni has proof of commitment to fighting drugs. The Ministry of Imipas then explained the efforts that the Directorate -General of Dads made to eradicate drug trafficking in prisons and detention centers. There are currently seven attempts to be reinforced, namely: 1. Transfer of high-risk prisoners to Nusakambangan Island (a maximum safety level in prison). Currently, a total of 1,413 convicts have been transferred (consisting of 1,242 drug convicts, two corruption prisoners, 169 general crime convicts), within 12 months or since November 2024. Pass-325.pk.08.05 of 2025 regarding internal supervision of potential offenses of officers in correctional units; Dirjen Pass Environmental Number PAS-757.PK.08.05 of 2025 regarding internal supervision of the implementation of safe and effective search for residential block, as well as expecting the risk of procedure deviations; Dirjenpas Environmental Number Pass-204.um.05.07 of 2025 regarding security aid; and Dirjenpas Environmental Number Pass-PW.02.01.18 of 2025 regarding the evaluation of countermeasures for safety and order deviations; as well as instructions from the Director General of Corrections to strengthen and increase the intensity of raids performed at least twice a month. 3. 11,962 attacks were carried out (January to September 2025). The results of the Raid were 10,572 cell phones, 21.843 electronic goods, 24,537 JAMMS and 9 drug cases currently in the legal process (continued). It has taken off from RAID findings in the previous period. 4. The cessation of smuggling of prohibited goods was carried out in 113 incidents of 75 UPT prisons and detention centers carried out by 185 officers. 5. Disciplinary punishment was imposed on 299 people, with details of 52 people who imposed heavily punishment, 68 people who receive moderate punishments, 11 people have light penalties and 17 people who are dismissed, not at their own request. 6. Monitoring of communication to prevent drug trafficking via cell phones. The method is to install 6.320 KBU (public -speaking rooms)/telephone units in 532 UPT prisoners, detention centers and LPKA in Indonesia. This number will still be increased. 7. Rehabilitation of drug addicts in prisons with data. A total of 74,546 people were tested, and 28,404 people met the rehabilitation criteria. (AUD/IMK)

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