Police Chief Releases Findings of Safe not Drug Bunker at UNM

JABAR EKSPRES – South Sulawesi Police Chief Inspector General Setyo Boedi Moempoeni stated that the findings at the Makassar State University (UNM) Campus in the Parangtambung area were safes suspected of storing narcotics, and not the drug bunker that has been a public question.

“While it is a question that there is a bunker, but inside it is a safe that is planted in the ground covered with a trellis and then covered with tiles,” said the South Sulawesi Police Chief, during the release of cases and evidence with the ranks and representatives of the UNM Campus, at the South Sulawesi Police Headquarters, Makassar, Sunday (6/11) night.

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He explained that the actual facts presented were to confirm that the finding of a safe measuring 35 centimeters long, 25 centimeters wide and 25 centimeters high was planted in 40×40 centimeters of soil in one of the unused rooms at the UNM Parangtambung Faculty of Language and Literature.

“The safe was inserted in the hole and attached to an iron trellis, welded, then covered with tiles so that it was camouflaged. At the time of the incident, the members realized that one corner (of the room) had an irregularity, the knock from the seal sounded different, finally we opened the safe,” he also said.

The taking of the safe evidence, said the Kapolda, was constrained during the evacuation process because it had to be forcibly dismantled, grinded to be taken and presented at the release at the South Sulawesi Police Headquarters.

 

In the disclosure of this drug trafficking network case, he said, six people were named as suspects with four crime scenes (TKP). The first crime scene was on Jalan Sultan Hasanuddin, Gowa Regency, the second crime scene was at the UNM Parangtambung Campus, Jalan Malangkeri, Tamalate District Makassar.

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