Thousands of ecstasy pills seized and destroyed in Indonesia

  • 4 years ago
Thousands of ecstasy pills that were secured by officers of the National Narcotics Agency of South Sulawesi Province (BNNP Sulsel) were shown during a public press conference on Thursday (September 17).

A number of the suspects were in attendance at the press conference in the South Sulawesi BNNP Office, Makassar, Indonesia.

The ecstasy pills were destroyed by placing them in a furnace provided by the National Narcotics Agency of South Sulawesi Province.

Police Brigadier General Idris Kadir, Head of the National Narcotics Agency of South Sulawesi Province, said: "More than 2,900 ecstasy pills were destroyed and there was also around 1 kg of methamphetamine. The narcotic packages that were destroyed came from Sidrap Regency, Indonesia."

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