The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Indonesia drug czar warns meth seizures tip of iceberg

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JAKARTA: Indonesia is probably only stopping a fraction of what could be hundreds of tonnes of methamphet­amine flooding in from countries such as China, even after a record seizure this month, its anti-narcotics czar said.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo last week told law enforcemen­t officers to shoot drug trafficker­s if they resist arrest to deal with a narcotics emergency facing the archipelag­o of over 17,000 islands.

“We have became a good spot for drug dealers, because it’s easy to infiltrate by the sea. There are so many unofficial landing points and small ports, also many islands,” Commission­er General Budi Waseso, head of Indonesia’s anti-narcotics agency, said in an interview.

Waseso said he believed that 72 internatio­nal drug syndicates

We have became a good spot for drug dealers, because it’s easy to infiltrate by the sea. There are so many unofficial landing points and small ports, also many islands.

were operating in Indonesia.

The drugs chief said Indonesia would not replicate the bloody war on drugs in the Philippine­s under President Rodrigo Duterte, in which hundreds have been killed, though he praised its aims.

“I never say that we have to follow the Philippine­s. We have our own laws,” said Waseso. “I have to say, though, that Duterte’s policy shows he is taking care of his citizens.”

Waseso said there was evidence of syndicates re-directing shipments of methamphet­amine, known as ‘syabu’ in Southeast Asia, towards Indonesia because of the crackdown in the Philippine­s.

The drugs chief denied there had been any pressure from above to go outside the law to kill drug dealers, and said a recent series of shootings by police of dealers during arrests was due to greater resistance and better armed trafficker­s.

President Widodo’s comments on shooting dealers came a week after police shot dead a Taiwanese man in a town near the capital Jakarta. Police said the man was part of a group trying to smuggle a record one tonne of crystal methamphet­amine into Indonesia and was killed for resisting arrest.

Waseso said China was by far the biggest supplier of methamphet­amine to Indonesia. Citing official data from China’s National Narcotics Control Commission, he said 250 tonnes of the drug were estimated to have been directed to Indonesia in 2016, while his agency only seized only 3.4 tonnes.

“Whereas syabu is exported not only from China, but from India, Pakistan, Africa, European countries etc. So it must be even more than 250 tonnes,” Waseso said.

He said while data in Indonesia was never fully accurate, the number of drug abusers in the country could be 6.4 million, based on a 2016 University of Indonesia survey. — Reuters

Commission­er General Budi Waseso, head of Indonesia’s anti-narcotics agency

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