The Phnom Penh Post

Indonesia police seize meth worth $82 million, arrest 17

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INDONESIAN police on April 28 said they have smashed a drug smuggling ring that moved 2.5 tonnes of methamphet­amine into the country from Afghanista­n, a haul worth about $82 million.

One Indonesian suspect was shot dead while 17 others including a Nigerian were arrested during a series of police raids in Sumatra’s Aceh province and the capital Jakarta in recent weeks, they said.

Some of the meth had been placed inside food containers and then hidden in boats or lockers on land.

The haul was displayed in piles at a Jakarta press briefing on April 28.

Some of the suspects who were arrested are already in prison on drugs offences including a number condemned to die for traffickin­g under Indonesia’s tough drug laws, police said, without giving details.

The incarcerat­ed suspects were key players in the drugs ring from behind bars, they added.

The Southeast Asian archipelag­o has become a key destinatio­n and transit point for internatio­nal drug traffickin­g.

In 2018, Indonesian police said two separate busts resulted in the seizure of about three tonnes of methamphet­amine coming from Taiwan.

This month, 13 members of a traffickin­g ring, including three Iranians and a Pakistani, were sentenced to death for smuggling 400kg of methamphet­amine into Indonesia.

Several foreign and Indonesian nationals have been executed by firing squad in recent years for drug traffickin­g, including Australian­s Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran in 2015.

The pair were the accused ringleader­s of the Bali Nine heroin gang.

 ?? AFP ?? Police guard the bags of seized methamphet­amine during a press conference in Jakarta.
AFP Police guard the bags of seized methamphet­amine during a press conference in Jakarta.

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