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For Husband, This woman is determined to smuggle methamphetamine mixed with meatballs

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BANYUWANGI – Prisoners Banyuwangi Prison is not sterile from drug trafficking. For the umpteenth time, a prison detainee is said to have ordered a kilogram of methamphetamine 1,42 grams from outside. This indication was revealed by the arrest of Shinta Purnamasari, 30, last Monday (6/2).

Residents of Perum Sobo Indah Permai Block D-19, Sobo Village, were arrested for wanting to deposit methamphetamine to a detainee who was standing in line for trial at the Banyuwangi District Court detention cell. The method, Shinta brought meatballs which contained two packets of methamphetamine in the plastic packaging.

The class I narcotics were obtained by the perpetrator from an unknown man in front of the Banyuwangi Prison. The meatballs will then be sent by a woman from Perum Sobo Indah Permai Block D-19, Sobo Village, to her husband, Samuel Rohim, a drug convict.

"The meatballs were about to be entrusted to one of the inmates who happened to be at the Banyuwangi District Court. When checked, the perpetrator's meatballs contained soap,"said the Head of Narcotics Unit of the Banyuwangi Police, AKP Agung Setya Budi. Because of that, Shinta was officially named a suspect in violating Article 114 subsidiary 112 FIND NO. 35 Year 2009 about narcotics. She will also follow her husband to undergo detention at Banyuwangi Prison.

"In addition to two packages of crystal methamphetamine, the evidence that was secured by the officers was also straws and HP Crosses,said the Great. Shinta's method of smuggling methamphetamine into prison is unique. Shabu is placed in a straw. The plastic roll is then put into the tofu which is packaged with the meatballs.

The story, o'clock 14.00 Samsul's friend, whose identity is unknown, intends to send an order for meatballs to Samsul Rohim directly to Banyuwangi Lapas. However, because it was not a special visiting time for drug prisoners, the warden of the prison refused the visit of this mysterious man.

Apparently the meatballs which were allegedly filled with methamphetamine were then entrusted to his wife, Samuel Rohim. This woman then intended to send the special meatballs to her husband's friend who was undergoing trial at the Banyuwangi District Court.

This is where Shinta's strange signs began to be read by the officers on guard at the Banyuwangi District Attorney's Office. Shinta, who was wearing a helmet, just left the meatball on the prison guard's seat. He rushes away. The officer also asked whose meatball it was.

“He said he would leave it for his husband Rohim. He was in a hurry because he had to go back to Genteng," explained Galih Tri Widodo, the officer on duty at the Banyuwangi District Attorney's Office. Seeing Shinta's strange behavior, Galih immediately checked the meatball.

An oddity arose because the two packages of meatballs were not only wrapped in plastic. There is also a layer of newspaper lining the outside. The officer also checked by squeezing the meatballs and knowing what was in the plastic. Unexpectedly, two mysterious straws appeared.

Galih and other duty officers, namely Sadianarto and Andi immediately opened the meatballs. Sure enough, the suspicious object was immediately taken into custody by the police. All detainees who were originally going to return to prison had to be postponed. They were checked one by one. Once declared sterile, all prisoners at midnight 20.00 immediately returned.

Meanwhile it took an hour later, Shinta was successfully arrested. He was secured at his home after the prison guard coordinated with Satnarkoba. (radar)