Police Seal Two Bali Nightspots over Suspected Drug Distribution
Jakarta. The Indonesian Police have sealed two nightlife establishments in Bali over suspicions they were being used as hubs for drug distribution, an officer said on Friday.
The two venues — Delona and N Co Living Bali — were shut down as part of an ongoing anti-narcotics operation, according to Brig. Gen. Eko Hadi Santoso, director of narcotics crimes at the National Police.
“Officers from the narcotics directorate have taken action against suspected drug distribution activities at these nightlife venues,” Eko said in Jakarta.
Authorities suspect that the management of the establishments may have been involved in facilitating the illicit activities.
Police have identified several suspects in connection with the case, though their identities and specific roles have not been disclosed as the investigation remains ongoing.
“The suspects are currently undergoing examination by investigators,” Eko added.
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