Drug Dealer Mode, Take advantage of Medsos and Ojek "Online"
The mode of drug distribution is now increasingly diverse. Many dealers use technology to supply drugs to customers.
The activities of drug traffickers are now hard to see, even in nightclubs that are considered vulnerable to drug abuse.
As in one of the nightspots in Mangga Besar, West Jakarta, visitors are not checked closely, the examination seemed just a formality.
Even so, in the night entertainment is not seen there is a drug deal. Whether it's in lonely places like a toilet to the corner of the room.
"Here is for drugs prohibited, in accordance with local government regulations, if anyone brought drugs and reported, can close business here," said a security officer of the disco, Friday (21/7/2017) ago.
A drug dealer who met separately, S (21), said that he and his friends use social media to distribute drugs because it is more secure.
"Through social media now, more subtle," S said.
According to S, drug dealers also often take advantage of service-based or online motorcycle taxi by packing their illicit goods with other items or packed like a document.
Many drug dealers have abandoned conventional selling. The new dealers want to serve orders when they have received the transfer money, and send others to deliver drugs to the buyer.
"I do clean way, I most baseball want hand to hand. For example, I discard the shabu where, somebody will take it there. Many ways, "said S.
The shrewdness of the dealers caused the circulation of drugs in Indonesia increasingly rampant. According to police, international drug smugglers make Indonesia a soft market share.
Based on data from the National Narcotics Agency (BNN), drug users in Indonesia range to five million people, the majority are in Jakarta and the average age is 25-30 years.
"About 600,000-1.2 million users (drugs) are in Jakarta," said Director of Police Drug Detective Jaya, Kombes Nico Afinta, some time ago.
The government and police declared Indonesia a drug emergency and waged war on its circulation. The bandar were threatened with severe punishment until the death penalty.
Nico said that in 2016-July 2017, police revealed 8,510 drug cases with 10,651 suspects, 68 of them foreign nationals and eight of them were shot dead for fighting when arrested.
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