Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan 31/7 (AntaranewsKalsel) - Directorate of Drug Detective (Ditresnarkoba) of South Kalimantan Regional Police raided a warehouse which hiding millions of Zenith pills in the city.


"The raid on the Zenith warehouse was the result of an arrest of a buyer by South Kalimantan drug detective police," said South Kalimantan Director of Drug Detective Sr. Comr. (Kombes) Jimmy A Anes in Banjarmasin on Monday.

He said the development of the case on Sunday (30/7) night at around 22:14 leaded to the warehouse located on Jalan Cempaka XIII, Central Banjarmasin.

The joint team of South Kalimantan Police raid it and found about 250 colis (boxes) contains Zenith pills, tramadol pills and Dextro pills.

The 250 colis are estimated contained 2,500,000 pills of G-class drug. Police also secured one suspect with the initials HJ, a local resident.

HJ was supposedly to be the owner of hundreds of Zenith pills packed neatly in carton boxes in a warehouse just in front of his house.

"After our interrogation in the field turned out HJ is an employee in the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) in Banjarmasin," he said accompanied by Head of Sub-directorate (Subdit) I Ditresnarkoba Comr Ugeng Sudia Permana SH.

The 250 colis of dangerous drugs immediately transported and secured in South Kalimantan Police along with suspect HJ.

"It is estimated that hundreds of coli Zenith and the like is worth Rp7 billions," he said when he went straight to the scene of the case.

Until yesterday the officers from Subdit I Ditresnarkoba were still doing the calculations to determine the exact number of the evidence secured.

Pewarta: Gunawan Wibisono

Editor : Mahdani


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