Jakarta, March 17 -- Indonesia's National Narcotics Agency (BNN) destroyed 34.21 kilograms of narcotics on Tuesday in Jakarta, a move officials said could have affected 147,340 lives.
BNN's acting Deputy for Eradication Brig. Gen. Roy Hardi said the seized drugs came from nine cases involving 13 suspects.
The confiscated narcotics included methamphetamine, ecstasy, and mephedrone, all of which were destroyed, Roy said at a press conference.
He provided a detailed breakdown: 27.73 kg methamphetamine; 1.83 kg ecstasy (3,916 pills); 0.64 kg solid mephedrone; 7,247 ml liquid mephedrone; 24,722 ml liquid precursors; 4 kg solid chemicals; and 198,129 ml liquid chemicals.
Some evidence was set aside for lab testing: 192 grams methamphetamine...
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