Dor! 2 Sabu Courier 'Durian' is paralyzed by the lead against the police
Jakarta -Two 40 kilograms of methamphetamine couriers in Asahan, Northern Sumatra, against police officers during development. The two suspects were forced to be paralyzed with a warm lead for the fight and safety of officers. “The two suspects were against police officers and tried to escape when they were about to develop their networks. So both were forced to deliver solid and measurable actions,” said Jean Calvin Simanjuntak, Northern Sumatra Regional Police Commissioner. Jean Calvin said the decisive action is also a warning for drugs. The Akpol graduate in 1999 confirmed that national police would not allow room for drugs. Browse to continue the content “We emphasize that national police will not allow room for drugs. Don’t try to abuse, let alone spread drugs,” Calvijn said. Two drugs in Asahan, Northern Sumatra, were paralyzed by a hot lead on its feet for fighting when the development was performed. (Photo: Doc. Special) 2 DPOs were hunted as well -known, Northern Sumatra Regional Ditresnarkoba arrested suspects SAR (25) and Dul (40), 40 kilograms of methamphetamine couriers from Malaysia. Both were arrested on Wednesday (4/6) at 08.30 WIB in Asahan Waters, Northern Sumatra. “The results of the interrogation of the SAR suspect acknowledged that the evidence was brought by a Malaysian trawl and would be taken to Aceh by evidence to the Sumbilang River,” Calvijn explained. SAR and Dul claim to be ruled by someone with the initials P. They promised a ten millions wage to send the drug package. “The SAR suspect was promised that a wage of 30 million rp.”, He added. While the suspect Dul claims to be promised RP. 18 million by someone with the initial K (DPO) for one delivery. It is planned that the methamphetamine will be brought to the Sumbilang River. At the moment, police are still investigating the network of the two suspects. While the two police suspects confiscated 10 kilograms of methamphetamine that “Durian” read. (May/Eva) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here