Banjarmasin, S Kalimantan (AntaranewsKalsel) - The newly Police Chief of Seaport Sector (KPL) of Banjarmasin City Police Comr (Kompol) Susilawati began to show her fangs by seriously eradicate illegal drug trafficking in the harbor area.
Not a week in office, she managed to confiscate as many as 800,000 pills illegal drug type of Dextro from a timber warehouse owned by a courier company PT Lintas Jawa Ekspidisi.
"The disclosure of the case was the hard work of members in conducting field investigations," she told AntaranewsKalsel on Saturday.
The uncovering of the G-class drug, which license has been revoked by the government, started with a public report related to the arrival of hundreds of thousands of drugs. The police immediately conducted an investigation and learned that Dextro had come and been in a timber warehouse in Jalan Lingkar Basirih, West Banjarmasin.
"We raided the warehouse on Saturday afternoon at about 15:30, it was true there we found 800,000 Dextro pills in eight colis," said the woman, who graduated from the Police Academy (Akpol).
Susi said hundreds of thousands of white Dextro were known to be shipping from Surabaya and the recipient's address in Banjarmasin was not fully written. The 800,000 dangerous drug has been three days in the warehouse.
"The drugs will later submit to the Drug Police to be followed up," said Susi.
Furthermore, the KPL Police will further increase patrols and investigations in the port area either on board ships or on existing expeditions at the local port.
"I'm not kidding when there are people in the port area who dare to circulate Zenith pills and the like I immediately act firmly and certainly will languish in prison for a long time," said the policewoman who is familiar with the media crew.