Apriadi Gunawan, The Jakarta Post, Medan | Headlines | Thu, April 25 2013, 9:44 AM
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The drug directorate of the National Police Criminal
Investigation Agency (Bareskrim) announced on Wednesday in Medan, North
Sumatra, that it was pursuing four members of an international drug
syndicate. All four suspects are from Malaysia.
The announcement
was made after police officers shot dead two dealers who had been
supplying narcotics across a number of large provinces in Indonesia.
The four members of the drug syndicate yet to be apprehended were identified as Mursal, FR, Encek and WNR.
Mursal’s
is reportedly in Malaysia while the other three suspects are reportedly
in the area around Tanjung Balai city, North Sumatra.
“We are
coordinating with the Malaysian Police to capture Mursal, while the
other three are being hunted domestically,” the agency director IV for
drugs, Brig. Gen. Arman Depari said.
It is alleged the four
individuals transported drugs from Malaysia to Medan to be further
distributed to a number of provinces in Indonesia by two dealers —
Ramadhan P Kesuma (RPK) and Selly Satria Aprianto (SSA) — who were shot
and killed by police in two separate raids in Medan.
“We were
forced to shoot RPK and SSA. They died on their way to the hospital,”
Arman Depari told reporters in a press briefing held in Medan on
Wednesday.
According to the police, RPK, 27, of Jl. Karya Medan,
was shot because he fought back when he was about to be arrested at the
Grand Aston Hotel, Medan.
SSA, 50, of Jl. Danau Melintang, Medan, was shot while attempting to flee arrest at Bukit Hijau Regency residential complex.
The
police seized 2.5 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine (locally known
as shabu-shabu) and 10,000 ecstasy pills from RPK’s room and 100 grams
of crystal methamphetamine from SSA’s residence.
The police also detained four other drug dealers suspected to be part of RPK and SSA’s network in Medan.
The
police paraded three of the four suspected drug dealers for the press
during a briefing at the Grand Aston Hotel. The other suspect had been
taken to Tanjung Balai to help police find the three wanted Malaysian
fugitives.
Responding to a question, Arman said that the police
learned about the whereabouts of RPK and SSA from the arrests of three
drug dealers in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, on April 18. During the
raid police seized seven kilograms of shabu-shabu, 7,000 Happy Five
pills, ecstasy powder and narcotics paraphernalia.
One of the
three men arrested in Banjarmasin — identified as DM — said that
fugitive FR had given him the order to receive drugs from RPK and SSA in
Medan. The information led to the police’s attempted arrest of RPK and
SSA.
North Sumatra Police’s drug director Sr. Comr. Toga
Panjaitan said that the attempted arrests of RPK and SSA were a special
operation conducted by officers from the National Police.
The
authorities in North Sumatra have long voiced their frustration with
their counterparts in Malaysia for failing to prevent drug trafficking
over the Malacca Strait into Indonesian territory.
The Malaysian authorities, however, denied that they deliberately allowed smugglers bound for Indonesia through.
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