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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Police Crack Down On Drug Network In Kelayan, Seize Over 20 Grams Of Meth

South Banjarmasin Police arrested a meth dealer in Kelayan and seized 20.62 grams of narcotics, intensifying efforts to combat local drug distribution networks.
South Banjarmasin Police arrested a meth dealer in Kelayan and seized 20.62 grams of narcotics, intensifying efforts to combat local drug distribution networks.

BANJARMASIN – Authorities in South Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, have successfully arrested a suspected methamphetamine dealer in the Kelayan area, marking another step in ongoing efforts to curb drug distribution in the region.

The arrest is part of a broader police strategy to suppress narcotics circulation in high-risk neighborhoods and dismantle local distribution networks.

Head of Criminal Investigation Unit at South Banjarmasin Police, AKP Joko S, stated that the suspect was apprehended following a series of investigations and surveillance operations.

“We secured the suspect while he was caught red-handed in possession of meth at the location,” Joko said on Wednesday.

The operation took place on Tuesday at approximately 9:30 PM local time on Jalan Kelayan B, Gang Setia Rahman, Kelayan Tengah Village, South Banjarmasin District.

The suspect, identified as AR, also known as Aman (42), is a local resident with no permanent job and is believed to have been acting as a drug dealer.

During the search, officers discovered five packages of methamphetamine weighing a total of 20.62 grams. The drugs were concealed inside a cigarette box found in the suspect’s front pants pocket.

In addition to the narcotics, police also confiscated several items believed to be linked to drug distribution activities, including plastic clip bags, a makeshift meth spoon made from a plastic straw, approximately Rp340,000 (around $20) in cash, a mobile phone, and a motorcycle.

Joko emphasized that the arrest reflects ongoing law enforcement efforts to narrow the operational space of drug networks in the area.

“We will continue to intensify patrols and investigations to suppress drug trafficking,” he said.

He also encouraged the public to play an active role in reporting suspicious activities related to narcotics.

“Community participation is crucial in helping authorities eliminate drug crimes at their roots,” he added.

The suspect is currently being held at the South Banjarmasin Police Station and faces multiple charges under Indonesia’s Law No. 35 of 2009 on Narcotics, along with other applicable provisions under the Criminal Code.

FAQ

1. Who was arrested in this case?
The suspect is AR, also known as Aman (42), a local resident of Kelayan.

2. How much meth was seized?
Police seized 20.62 grams of methamphetamine.

3. Where did the arrest take place?
The arrest occurred on Jalan Kelayan B, Gang Setia Rahman, South Banjarmasin.

4. What other evidence was confiscated?
Authorities seized cash, a mobile phone, plastic bags, a drug spoon, and a motorcycle.

5. What charges does the suspect face?
The suspect is charged under Indonesia’s Narcotics Law No. 35 of 2009 and the Criminal Code.

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Police Crack Down On Drug Trafficking With 1 Kg Meth Seizure

HST Police arrest a meth dealer with nearly 1 kg of drugs in Bulayak Village. The case is under investigation to uncover a wider network.
HST Police arrest a meth dealer with nearly 1 kg of drugs in Bulayak Village. The case is under investigation to uncover a wider network.

Barabai – The fight against drug trafficking in South Kalimantan continues to show results. Officers from the Hulu Sungai Tengah (HST) Police have arrested a man suspected of distributing methamphetamine, with evidence weighing nearly one kilogram.

The arrest took place in Bulayak Village, Hantakan District, and is considered one of the largest drug busts in the area in recent times.

HST Police Chief AKBP Jupri JHP Tampubolon stated that the suspect, identified as AT (43), a resident of Tapin Regency, was arrested on Sunday (March 15) at around 12:10 a.m. local time.

“The suspect was secured on the roadside in Bulayak Village while driving a vehicle,” Jupri said during a press briefing in Barabai on Thursday.

Tip-Off From Local Residents

The case began with reports from local residents who noticed suspicious activity involving an out-of-town vehicle frequently passing through the area at night toward Kundan Village.

Following the tip-off, the HST Narcotics Unit conducted an investigation and eventually stopped the suspect’s vehicle for inspection.

During the search, officers discovered a large package of meth weighing approximately 1,020 grams gross.

“The net weight of the meth reached 998.8 grams,” Jupri explained.

Disguised Packaging To Avoid Detection

Interestingly, the drugs were wrapped in a clear plastic package featuring a mangosteen image labeled “VERY DELICIOUS.”

Police believe this packaging was used as a disguise to avoid detection.

In addition to the meth, officers also seized:

  • Plastic wrapping materials and zip-lock bags

  • One mobile phone

  • One gray Toyota Avanza vehicle

Strong Commitment To Fight Drug Crimes

The police chief emphasized that this case highlights law enforcement’s strong commitment to combating drug trafficking, which poses serious threats to society.

“This success would not have been possible without information from the community,” he added.

Meanwhile, Head of the HST Narcotics Unit, AKP Siswadi, said the investigation is ongoing.

“We are continuing to develop the case to uncover any larger network connected to the suspect,” Siswadi said.

Currently, the suspect and all evidence are being held at the Hulu Sungai Tengah Police Station for further legal proceedings.

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