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Banda Aceh. About a thousand police officers, out of 13,000, in Aceh were identified as drug users, Aceh police chief Ins. Gen. Iskandar Hasan said on Tuesday.
Iskandar
said the number of police officers who were found to be drug users was between
850 and 1,000. One hundred and eighty nine of the officers were sent to a
month-long training and guidance session for drug users at the Aceh Police
station.
“We’ll see
whether they will change or not in a month using the indicators we have set
up,” Iskandar said. “If they cannot be changed, we’re going to fire them.”
The
National Narcotics Agency conducted hair tests to determine if the officers
were using drugs. A former subdistrict police chief was among those who tested
positive.
Iskandar
said drug dealers want police officers to become drug users.
“It’s their
strategy to get to the legal enforcers, such as police, military and
prosecutors,” he said. “It is a strategy to secure their networks. If all the
legal enforcers are silent, who will arrest them?”
Regardless
of training and guidance, the police who were found to be drug users will be
punished. Part of their salaries will be stopped, they will not be promoted or
allowed to continue their studies.
Iskandar
had previously said that Aceh was known as an international distribution point
for crystal methamphetamine, with drugs coming from Malaysia and being
distributed to other regions of Indonesia. Aceh is also known for its high
quality of marijuana.
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