Police reveal drugs in depok bought by teens falling out of school
Depuck – Police have arrested four suspects in the owner of the food stalls selling illegal drugs with the initials R, mother, mother and m in Depok, West -Java. According to police, the average drug buyer is a teens who fall out of school. “The target is very young people, there are also those who are still in school, and also other communities that fall out of school on average. They are used to using and buying these drugs,” Bojongsari police chief Fauzan Thohari said at a Bojongsari sector press conference (5/16/2025). Fauzan said the drug list or hard drugs had been fell by many teenagers. They take the drug to be brave in committing crimes, one of which is a noise. Browse to continue with the content “(targets of children who fight regularly) Yes, it is clear that this drug is used by teens who fall out of school, as well as children who are still at school. They consume this goal of daring to commit crimes,” he explained. “So it can be a trigger or trigger by consuming the drug, they become brave to commit a crime,” he continued. According to police, the suspects received a gist drug from Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta. The suspect in running his business also uses a cash on delivery system (COD). “Yes, they come from Tanah Abang, from the seller, later we will develop it. (Sales system to consumers) There are also cod (cash on delivery) systems, so the order of goods, newly paid goods,” he said. Previously, police managed to arrest R, Ma, Ma and M owners of grocery stalls who sold illegal drugs in two areas of Bojongsari and Durenselibu in the April Mei period 2025. “The mode of the offenders in the action sells a list of hard medicine without permission at the grocery store or food store,” he said. The four suspects were subject to RI Act number 17 of 2023 regarding Indonesian Health Article 435 with a maximum imprisonment of 12 years or a maximum fine of RP 5 billion. (IDN/IDN) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here