Bandung, Konntroversinews | Circulation of class G hard drug tramadol is again widespread in the Cijerah area, Bandung City. This illegal activity is increasingly disturbing residents and seems to be taking place without significant obstacles, thus raising a big question mark regarding the seriousness of law enforcement officials (APH) in carrying out supervision and prosecution.
The results of the media crew’s search found a stall that was strongly suspected of selling class G hard drugs freely. Ironically, these sales practices are carried out openly, without fear, as if the law is just a formality that is easily ignored.
When met at the location, a shop keeper who did not want to be identified admitted that he was only carrying out orders. He said he was working on the orders of a field coordinator (Korlap) and had no control over this illegal activity. The stall keeper admitted that he only received IDR 100,000 per day for food, while all legal risks lay entirely on his shoulders.
“I was just told to sell, everything has been arranged. If there’s anything, I’ll be at the front,” he said in a resigned tone.
This confession once again reinforces an old pattern that often occurs: small sellers are used as shields, while the main actors and networks controlling the distribution of hard drugs remain free to roam. This shows that the distribution of class G drugs in the Cijerah area is thought to be taking place systematically and in an organized manner.
Even more worrying, this illegal activity takes place in the middle of residential areas. This condition has the potential to damage the younger generation and widen the cycle of hard drug abuse. The social and health impacts resulting from the distribution of illegal tramadol are not a trivial matter, but rather a real threat to the future of society.
This situation triggers a public question: what is the role of law enforcement officials? Why do similar practices continue to be repeated without any deterrent effect? Are there omissions, or are there serious weaknesses in the monitoring system?
The media crew urged the local police, Bandung Police, and West Java Regional Police to immediately intervene seriously. A thorough investigation needs to be carried out to dismantle the class G drug distribution network, as well as take firm action against the main actors behind it – not just shopkeepers who are victims of the system.
If this condition continues, it is not only the law that is being played with, but the future of the young generation of Bandung City is at stake. (EGMS)
The article Distribution of Class G Drugs Rises Again in Cijerah, Performance of Officials Questioned first appeared on merdekanews.com.
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