Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan (Antaranews Kalimantan) - The South Kalimantan's National Narcotics Agency (BNNP) thwarted G-class drug trafficking brand Zenith without a marketing authorization that goes to the province through Syamsudin Noor Airport on Saturday (29/8) morning.


"The amount is 1,040,000 packs revealed after interdiction team (supervision) in the Syamsuddin Noor Airport conducted an examination of tens bale cargo packages from Jakarta to Banjarmasin," said BNNP Chief Police Commissioner Richard M Nainggolan here on Monday.

He said the discovery of this delivery thanks to the cooperation of BNNP, Regional Police and PT Angkasa Pura, which is incorporated in interdiction team and find the Zenith drug delivery through the cargo as much as 52 coli.

By thwarting the drug that is known as "Jinny" pill, BNNP securing two witnesses from the cargo company at the time they wanted to take the goods. KH and the US are citizens of Banjarmasin.

"Two men are still as witnesses and being questioned by the investigating authorities," he said.

Richard said Zenith drug is now banned, but still there is a person or other actors who dared to circulate.

The legal process and the handling of cases of more than one million Zenith drug will be handed over to the Ditresnarkoba (Directorate of Drug Investigation) of South Kalimantan Regional Police.

Pewarta: Gunawan Wibisono

Editor : Mahdani


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