Pubdate: Thu, 07 Dec 2000 Source: Indonesian Observer (Indonesia) Copyright: 2000 The Indonesian Observer Contact: http://www.indoexchange.com/indonesian-observer POLICE SEIZE MASSIVE HAUL OF MARIJUANA IN JAKARTA JAKARTA (IO) -- West Jakarta Police hit the jackpot yesterday, seizing more than 1.3 tons of marijuana and arresting five members of a dope dealing syndicate. Another four members of the syndicate escaped arrest. The arrests started after 3:00 a.m. when members of the anti-drugs squad were conducting a regular patrol at Kembangan Raya in West Jakarta. A passing Toyota Kijang suddenly accelerated when the driver noticed the police. West Jakarta Police Chief, Superintendent Iwan Nurisman Ismet, said the patrol set off in pursuit and eventually caught up with the vehicle, then forced it to stop. "Naturally my personnel were alerted by the driver's suspicious behavior. They pursued the car and then searched the driver, Syahrizal, and three passengers, Zaini, Yanto and Naim. The officers found 77 kilograms of marijuana packed inside three sacks in the vehicle. The four suspects were taken in for questioning," Iwan was quoted as saying by Satunet.com. Zaini confessed they had been taking the marijuana to North Jakarta's Tanjung Priok Port, from where it would be sold and distributed to subsidiary dealers. Afraid he would be tortured by police during the interrogation, Zaini disclosed the location of a secret warehouse on Jalan Pasar Minggu in South Jakarta. West Jakarta Police Detective Chief, Senior Inspector Sahardianto, accompanied Zaini and a group of police to the warehouse. There, they found 1.3 tons marijuana inside 26 sacks and 7 cardboard boxes. Police also found 141 small baggies ready for sale. The drugs were confiscated, as well as three weighing machines and a truck. A security guard, Saini, was arrested at the warehouse. The owner of the warehouse, Anwar, his tenants Iis and Teten, and the truck driver, Asri, had all run away before the police arrived. However, police hope to persuade the suspects to disclose additional information that will lead to the arrest the wanted persons. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom