6 Jakarta Universities under Police Surveillance for Drug Dealing
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31 July 2019 10:56 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Six privately-run universities in Jakarta are under police surveillance. The police suspect that the campuses are part of a drug ring involving universities.
"We are monitoring six campuses in West, South, and Central Jakarta," West Jakarta Police's Drugs and Narcotics Unit, police chief inspector Ahmad Ardhi, told Antara in Jakarta, Wednesday, July 31.
On Saturday, July 27, the police ini arrested two college students for hiding marijuana in a senates room of a university in East Jakarta.
The police have also arrested three more people under suspicion of dealing drugs in universities on July 29 in Bekasi. One of them acted as the dealer while two sold them on campuses.
The suspects, Ardhi said, revealed the names of Jakarta universities in which drug dealers operate. "We want to uncover the bigger network [operating] above it," Ardhi said.
ANTARA