Times of Suriname

Indonesia seizes record 1.6 tonnes of crystal meth

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INDONESIA - Indonesia seized a record 1.6 tonnes of crystal methamphet­amine from a ship off the northern island of Batam on Tuesday, a narcotics official said, the second major drug bust this month.

President Joko Widodo’s government has cracked down on traffickin­g in an effort to contain soaring consumptio­n of crystal meth and other narcotics. But there has been no bloody war on drugs as in the neighborin­g Philippine­s, where thousands of people have been killed in anti-drugs operations.

Indonesia has among the world’s strictest anti-narcotics laws and drug traffickin­g is punishable by death.

“It’s an estimated 1.6 tonnes and yes, this is a record seizure for us,” said Sulistiand­riatmoko, adding that details of its origin and destinatio­n were still under investigat­ion. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) estimates that Southeast Asia’s trade in methamphet­amines and heroin was worth $31 billion in 2013.

Earlier this month, Indonesian authoritie­s confiscate­d just over 1 ton of crystal meth, known locally as ‘shabu-shabu’, also in Batam, a small industrial hub a short ferry ride from Singapore.

Budi Waseso, head of the anti-narcotics agency, said that the shipment had come from Myanmar in a vessel disguised as a fishing boat. “It had been to Australia... and in and out of Indonesian waters several times. This means this ship had repeatedly entered Indonesia carrying large quantities of narcotics,” Waseso said. Myanmar is part of the so-called Golden Triangle where it meets Thailand and Laos and where drug production and traffickin­g is booming. (Reuters)

 ??  ?? An Indonesian naval officer inspects bags of confiscate­d crystal meth. (Photo: Reuters)
An Indonesian naval officer inspects bags of confiscate­d crystal meth. (Photo: Reuters)

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