Geher methamphetamine hidden in the tomb of Tanjung Balai North Sumatra

Jakarta – Various ways of drug dealers are carried out in smuggling illegal goods. This time, the residents’ grave became one of the hiding places. It was demolished by the North Sumatra Regional Police Narcotics Investigation Directorate (North Sumatra). The team initially received drugs that went in from Malaysian Waters to Indonesia through Tanjung Balai on May 23, 2025. “We have investigated the information and the team managed to arrest the suspect AR (35), along with 7 kilograms of metamphetamine on the Titi Harkat bridge, Bitung Bay, Tanjung Balai,” the Northern Sumatra police’s Narcotics Director, Combes, Komsse Calvij, said Simanjuntak on Thursday (29/5/2025). Browse to continue with 2 kg of methamphetamine content in the grave of the inhabitants of the suspect, claimed to have brought the methamphetamine out of the Malaysian waters with the suspicious Mr (51). The methamphetamine was smuggled to Tanjung Balai in a canoe. Furthermore, the team arrested the suspect Mr in his home in Jalan Pasar Baru, Tanjung Balai. MR was questioned and he claimed to have hidden 2 kilograms of methamphetamine in the graves of residents. “The MR suspect hid 2 kilograms of methamphetamine by being planted in 2 graves of residents behind his home,” he added. Receive Benefits of RP. 10 million Photos: Northern Sumatra Regional Police have arrested 2 suspects associated with the methamphetamine case in the Tanjung Balai grave. (Photo: Doc. Special) The suspicious Mr. hides the methamphetamine in the residents of the residents to deceive the officers. The methamphetamine is ‘planted’ on two graves of residents. “So he was just on the surface, not on the inside, because he wanted to deceive us when it was about to be secured,” he explained. Based on the recognition of the two suspects, they were ordered by someone to take drugs from Malaysia with a wage of ten millions. At present, police are still developing to arrest the offenders involved. “The results of questioning the suspect were ordered by DPOs to take all evidence in Malaysian waters with a wage of RP 10 million,” he said. At present, the two suspects are being secured at the Northern Sumatra Regional Police. Police are still doing development to expose their network. The two siblings photo: Northern Sumatra Regional Police has arrested 2 suspects related to the methamphetamine case in the Tanjung Balai grave. (Photo: Doc. Special) Police have taken apart the methamphetamine buried in the graves of residents in Tanjung Balai, Northern Sumatra, apparently smuggled by two suspects who were brothers and sisters. Both smuggled methamphetamine to Tanjung Balai through Malaysian waters. “The two suspects are brothers and sisters, siblings,” said Northern Sumatra police director of Narcotics, senior commissioner Jean Calvijn Simanjuntak, in his statement on Thursday (5/29/2025). The two suspects are AR (35), who work as fishermen, and Mr (51). Both were arrested in two separate places. “The suspicious AR has been arrested in the Titi Harkat bridge, Teluk Nibung, Tanjung Balai, while his brother, Mr. We arrested at his home in Jalan Pasar Baru, Tanjung Balai,” he explained. (YGS/YGS) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here