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Officer Arrested In Raid Involving Suharto Family
Zaky Pawas | March 20, 2011



 Putri Aryanti Haryowibowo, great-granddaugher of Suharto 



A National Police officer was arrested during a drug bust on Friday along with 
Putri Aryanti Haryowibowo, the great-granddaughter of former President Suharto. 

The head of the Jakarta Police's Anti-Narcotics Directorate, Sr. Comr. Anjan 
Pramuka Putra, confirmed the arrests on Sunday, adding that police did not 
suspect Putri of operating as a drug dealer. 

Anjan said the arrested police officer was an adjutant senior commissioner who 
worked at National Police headquarters, but declined to provide any further 
details. 

The arrests occurred at Maharani Hotel in South Jakarta, where police said 
22-year-old Putri was arrested for possession of 0.8 of a gram of crystal 
methamphetamine and ecstasy pills. 

"She has only been arrested for illegal drug possession," Anjan said, adding 
that police were continuing their interrogation of the arrested officer to 
determine if anyone else was involved. 

Following Putri's arrest and questioning, police also busted a drug dealer from 
whom they said they seized 20 grams of crystal methamphetamine. 

"From that dealer, we arrested three more people," Anjan said. "In total we 
have arrested five suspects, seized 30 grams of crystal methamphetamine and 500 
ecstasy pills. Police are still investigating this case." 

A separate raid took place on Sunday at a Yamaha garage in the Wisma Harapan 
complex in Jatiuwung, Tangerang. 

The garage was being used as a drug storage warehouse. Police seized 40 
kilograms of crystal methamphetamine, with a street value of around Rp 14 
billion ($1.6 million), plus thousands of Nimetazepam, or "Happy Five," pills 
and tranquilizers. 

Brig. Gen. Arman Depari, head of the National Police's Anti-Narcotics 
Directorate, said the raid was the result of a month of intensive investigation 
and interrogations from Aceh to Lampung, which led to the arrest of a suspect 
identified as F.E. in Jakarta. 

"We have been investigating a drug syndicate allegedly operated by F.E., a 
convict at Salemba Penitentiary in Central Jakarta," Arman said. "We have 
arrested four suspects in this Tangerang case so far. The drugs were found on 
the second floor of the garage." 

"F.E. works in collaboration with a major drug syndicate in Malaysia. We nearly 
got hold of members of this syndicate but they avoided arrest during raids in 
Medan and Jakarta," he added. 

The weekend's drug busts come after a spate of recent arrests of celebrity drug 
suspects and narcotics raids in penitentiaries across the country. 

Earlier this month, police arrested three top officials at Besi Penitentiary on 
Nusakambangan Island, including the warden, over a string of drug-related 
charges. 

The National Narcotics Agency (BNN) and officers from the Cilacap Police 
arrested the warden, the head of security and the prisoner education head on 
the prison island off the coast of Central Java. Brig. Gen. Benny Mamoto, a 
director at the BNN, said the warden would be charged with money-laundering for 
taking bribes to allow prisoners to run an international trafficking ring from 
his facility. Zaky Pawas 


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