Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan (AntaranewsKalsel) - The Banjarmasin City's Sea Port Sector Police (KPL) continues to supervise coming ships in the Trisakti Port to anticipate the entry of illegal drugs, such G-class drugs.
"Every time ship came, I immediately mobilized members to conduct an examination of goods or goods through forwarding company on the ship," said KPL Police Chief Commissioner M Fihim in Banjarmasin, Friday.
He said until now no G-class illegal drug found in search or from passengers' congenital by sea.
He said each goods suspected immediately checked. If closed, the goods then unloaded in order to determine whether they are against the law or not.
KPL Police on alert 24 hours in the harbor whenever ships arrive and dock at this port, then examination directly carried out .
Police also check the storage of perishable goods in the ship. However, checks on storage nonperishable items should be positive, and not in vain to do the unloading.
"One by one passenger who got off the ship is serched and police also check goods in a truck, car, or forwarding shipment," said the man who had served as Banjarmasin Deputy Chief of Intel Police.
He continued to say, the law enforcement against G-class drug trafficking by the police until now are still constrained by the existing rules. The offender only objected to Health Act. It only charge the seller or manufacturer and not for the user.
"Currently there are some G-class drug detainee in the KPL custody. Actors who got caught will be served firmly and processed according to the law," said the man who is familiar with the media crew.