Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan (AntaranewsKalsel) - Board of Banjarmasin City Police raided a house allegedly used as a storage of dozens boxes of illegal drugs which will be distributed in South Kalimantan.
Banjarmasin City Police Chief Drs Wahyono MH here Thursday said the raid was the result of an investigation by criminal investigation police (Satreskrim) for three days in the field.
When the investigation has been ascertained true, then on Thursday afternoon at around 14.00 pm the house at Jalan Pramuka, Subur Indah Complex No. 13 Block E, East Banjarmasin, was immediately raided.
Police found dozens of boxes containing millions of drugs which have been withdrawn from circulation, among were G-class charnoven and dextro, which amounted to two million pills.
All the evidence then loaded onto a truck and brought to the Banjarmasin Police headquarters.
"The owners of two million pills also secured and he was known as Kh (56)," said the police chief after leading the raid on the house.
In the examination while, he admitted the G-class drugs brought from Jakarta and taken by sea.
Banjarmasin Police Raid a House Stored Illegal Drugs
Jumat, 16 September 2016 9:21 WIB
Police found dozens of boxes containing millions of drugs which have been withdrawn from circulation, among were G-class charnoven and dextro, which amounted to two million pills.