Bareskrim seizes IDR 60 billion worth of methamphetamine and cocaine from drug syndicate at DWP Bali

Bareskrim seizes IDR 60 billion worth of methamphetamine and cocaine from drug syndicate at DWP Bali

Jakarta – The Directorate of Narcotic Crime (Dittipidnarkoba) Bareskrim Polri foiled the distribution of drugs that were to be distributed at the 2025 Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) music festival in Bali. Various types of narcotics worth Rp. 60 billion was seized by the police. The National Police Criminal Investigation Directorate, Brigadier General Eko Hadi Santoso, explained that the disclosure was made on December 9-18, 2025. This disclosure was to prevent the DWP music festival from being exploited by drug networks. “We can say that a series of actions against illegal drug dealers were carried out at this event several days before the DWP event started,” Eko said in a press conference at the Police’s Criminal Investigation Unit, South Jakarta on Monday (22/12/2025). Scroll TO GO WITH CONTENT A total of 17 suspects were arrested by the police, including one foreign national (WNA). They consist of six different syndicates. Here are the details: Syndicate 1: Gusliadi and Ardi Alfayat; Syndicate 2: Donna Fabiola, Emir Aulija, Mifrat Salim Baraba, Andrie Juned Rizky and Msulim Gerhanto Bunsu; Syndicate 3: Ali Sergio; Syndicate 4: Nathalie Putri Octavianus, Abed Nego Ginting, Gada Purba, Sally Augusta Porajouw, Stephen Aldi Wattimena and Marco Alejandro Cueva Arce (Peruvian citizen); Syndicate 5: Ni Ketut Ari Krismayanti and Tresilya Piga; Syndicate 6: Ricky Chandra. “Seven people are still on the DPO,” explains Eko. The police confiscated a number of pieces of evidence from the suspects, including 31 kilograms of methamphetamine, 956.5 ecstasy pills, 23.59 grams of ecstasy powder, 135 grams of happy water and 1 kilogram of ketamine. The police also seized 33.12 grams of cocaine, 21.09 grams of MDMA, 36.92 grams of marijuana and 3.5 happy fives. The total amount of evidence is estimated to have an economic value of approximately IDR 60 billion. “This is quite important, colleagues, because it is a calculation of the total estimated price if the evidence circulates on the drug black market, worth IDR 60,508,691,680,” explains Eko. Eko said that the total evidence successfully obtained is equivalent to saving 162,202 lives from the dangers of drug abuse. “This will be a future reference for securing major national events that have the potential to be exploited by drug networks to make a profit,” emphasizes Eko. As a result of their actions, the suspects are threatened with being charged under Section 114 Paragraph 2 in conjunction with Section 132 Paragraph 2 of Act Number 35 of 2009 on Narcotics. (evil/yang)

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