Jakarta, Aktual.com – Customs Officers (BC) in Entikong, West Kalimantan thwart smuggling 5.15 kilograms of methamphetamine from Malaysia to Pontianak.
“Disclosure of the smuggling attempt, Sunday (1/5) at around 11:00 am at the entrance PPLB (Cross Border Inspection Post) Entikong, the Sanggau district,” said Head of the Regional Office of Customs Syaifullah Nasution in Pontianak in West Kalimantan, on Tuesday (3/5).
The chronological unfolding of methamphetamine smuggling attempts, namely prohibited items are entered in a public bus toilet false wall “Eva” in red with QAV vehicle registration number 7552 coming from Kuching, Malaysia to Pontianak.
“At the time, our inspection officers suspect a false wall in the bus toilet, when opened was found hundreds of cosmetic packs, motorcycle parts, and there are five plastic packets of tea after opening the package turned out to contain shabu-shabu weighing 5.15 kilograms,” he said.
According to him, on the findings, and then be tested with a positive result narkotest kit as methamphetamine or shabu-shabu.
“Over the findings of illicit items, and then set the three suspects, the bus driver identified as JBS, reserve driver MRA (Malaysians) and FDS (Indonesian citizen), also as a driver,” he said.
Following up on these findings, according to him, the Customs together with Police of west kalimantan so that secure buyer methamphetamine initials KS, and makers of goods was in Terminai River Ambawang MS (citizen).
“On enforcement or a failed entry of the shabu-shabu, DJBC and Police West Kalimantan has saved the nation of about 51,500 people,” he said.
The four suspects were threatened with Article 102 letter (e) of Law No. 17/2006 on the amendment of Law No. 10/1995 on Customs with a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a maximum fine of Rp 5 billion.
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