00:00The first one is how to get rid of the stolen drugs.
00:06It must follow the order of the head of the state police.
00:11Especially the D-207 section.
00:14That's the guidance.
00:16But before getting rid of it, there are a few conditions.
00:18First, the drugs that need to be removed must be...
00:22...a case that has been investigated.
00:25If it involves negotiation, the negotiation is already done.
00:29Once it's done, the court or the prosecutor's office...
00:34...must issue an order to get rid of the stolen drugs.
00:39Then, the police will take over the case.
00:45At this time, the police are in charge of the case.
00:50At least, they are the superintendents.
00:53Where and by whom do we get rid of it?
00:57We get rid of it in our own country.
01:03But if it involves synthetic and conventional drugs...
01:08...we get rid of it in Wukid Pelanduk.
01:11The company that is in charge of it is Kualiti Alam.
01:17The police will follow the process from start to finish.
01:22They will take the drugs from the store...
01:25...and the media will be there.
01:27The SPRM will be there.
01:29The Integrity and Standards Administration will also be there.
01:32For your information, for this year...
01:37...the value of the drugs that we have removed is Rp228.2 million.
01:43The second part of my question is...
01:46...regarding the case of drug smuggling in the detention centre.
01:49There are a few things.
01:52First, the KDN and the Detention Agency...
01:57...have to enforce the law.
01:59There are two laws.
02:01The first one is the Criminal Drug Act, 1952.
02:04The second one is the Prison Act, 1995.
02:07There are three actors involved in the drug smuggling case.
02:12The first one is the officers or members of the Detention Agency.
02:16The second one is the public or family members...
02:19...who came on a visitation schedule.
02:23The third one is the people in the detention centre.
02:27For example, when they go to the hospital...
02:31...or go out for a discussion, there is a space for them.
02:37The third one is the procedure in the detention centre.
02:41We conduct a check-up when the detainees are brought in...
02:44...on the first day.
02:46We also conduct a thorough check-up on the second day.
02:50And the third one is...
02:52...there is no day without a thorough check-up in the detention centre.
02:56We have to share information...
02:59...between the police, the prison and the relevant agencies.
03:03What are the other steps?
03:05The other step is to install a device.
03:09In the past, we used to install a scanner.
03:12Today, we maintain it.
03:15There is a suggestion to install a CCTV...
03:17...and a portable device drug detector.
03:20We have tried until now, but we don't have enough money.
03:23But there is one more thing that doesn't happen when the detainees are released.
03:26There is a place where I am.
03:28All the detainees use a drone.
03:30This year alone, there are 55 cases.
03:33The most serious one is in Tapah Prison.
03:36The second one is in Al-Usta Prison.
03:38That is the most serious one.
03:40They drop the detainees using a drone.
03:42So we have to have an anti-drone.
03:44We have a team of shooters to destroy the drone.
03:48But if the detainees are dropped, we can trace them.
03:51That is an innovation.
03:54When we do a thorough check-up, we send the detainees using a drone.
03:57Now, we can trace all the detainees.
04:00So that answers two parts of the question.
04:04The 10th question.
04:10Thank you, Minister.
04:12That was a satisfactory answer.
04:14I just want to get general information.
04:17Over the past two years,
04:20how many cases have been detected,
04:24and how many detainees have been arrested
04:28on charges mentioned by the Minister.
04:31Go ahead, Minister.
04:33That is correct.
04:35I will answer those questions in writing.
04:40The latest will be tomorrow morning.
04:44Go ahead, Lai Dang.
04:46Thank you, Speaker.
04:48My additional question is related to the issue of drug smuggling
04:54in this detention centre.
04:57I think this case happened a long time ago.
05:00I read about it in the news since 2017.
05:03So, it has been 7 or 8 years.
05:06The government has done a lot of things.
05:11My question is,
05:13do we understand that the problem lies with the syndicate and the detainees
05:19which is the cause of this case?
05:22What should we do to ensure that these detainees
05:27can be transferred,
05:29so that we can avoid drug smuggling?
05:33Go ahead, Minister.
05:35That is correct.
05:37The answer is this.
05:39There are two elements in drug smuggling.
05:41Supply and demand.
05:43When there is demand,
05:45people will look for ways to send the supply.
05:49The truth is,
05:51of the 87,000 people who are in prison now,
05:56almost 70% of them are drug addicts.
06:03There are 39A, 39B, 39C,
06:07151 drug addicts, or 122.
06:10Those are the sections that we control.
06:13So, when they go to jail,
06:15there is demand from there.
06:17That is the main factor that contributes.
06:19I mentioned earlier that there are three actors.
06:22Those who are in prison,
06:24those who are on duty,
06:26and those who come to visit.
06:28But, Mr. Mohamad,
06:30for every new case,
06:32for every new statistic for this year,
06:36we have two effects.
06:38One is the term we use,
06:41Duka,
06:42Duka means in the main area,
06:44in the complex,
06:45in the institution.
06:46The second is Luka,
06:49outside the main area.
06:53So, most of the cases we detected this year,
06:56188 cases were detected outside the area.
07:00Only 22 cases were detected inside the area.
07:04That means, because our monitoring was tight,
07:07we did not have time to return the item.
07:09We were stuck at the door of our control again.
07:12Imagine, 188 outside,
07:15which we caught,
07:16and only 22 were detected inside.
07:20So, Nisbah shows that
07:22our control is effective.
07:24That is why he dropped using a drone.
07:26We detected that too.
07:28So, Mr. Mohamad,
07:29that is the situation.
07:31Those who are inside are mostly
07:33drug-related cases.
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