April 27, 2017
source (thejakartapost.com)
A Nigerian alleged to have smuggled drug into Indonesia was shot dead after resisting arrest in Tanah Tinggi, Central Jakarta on Monday.
Jakarta Police Chief Insp. Gen. M. Iriawan said the police shot Douglas Hope Onyebuchi, aka Kabaka, who was resident of Apartment Gading Nias, Kelapa Gading in Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta.
The police also said that Douglas, who is a Nigerian citizen from Amapu Igbengwo in Umuakpara, Osisioma Ngwa local government area of Abia State, was a suspect in a drug smuggling case.
Iriawan said the police, in collaboration with the Directorate General of Customs and Excise tracked Onyebuchi and his Indonesian wife Yani Andriani, after they were suspected of smuggling a package containing two kilograms of methamphetamine from Guangzhou, China.
“Some drugs were shipped from Guangzhou, disguised in pairs of sandals. We later followed the shipment to Jl. Cengkir Raya in Kelapa Gading,” said Iriawan.
The police said Andriani was seen watching the package placed inside one of the rooms in the dorm house.
"We watched her for two days until we concluded that she was a suspect.” the Police chief said.
The police then went on to arrest Andriani whose investigation led the police to another location on Jl. Maladewa in Tanah Tinggi, where Douglas was hiding.
“During his arrest, he fought back and tried to grab one of the officers’ guns. Therefore, we had no choice but to take him down,” Iriawan said.
source (thejakartapost.com)
A Nigerian alleged to have smuggled drug into Indonesia was shot dead after resisting arrest in Tanah Tinggi, Central Jakarta on Monday.
Jakarta Police Chief Insp. Gen. M. Iriawan said the police shot Douglas Hope Onyebuchi, aka Kabaka, who was resident of Apartment Gading Nias, Kelapa Gading in Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta.
The police also said that Douglas, who is a Nigerian citizen from Amapu Igbengwo in Umuakpara, Osisioma Ngwa local government area of Abia State, was a suspect in a drug smuggling case.
Iriawan said the police, in collaboration with the Directorate General of Customs and Excise tracked Onyebuchi and his Indonesian wife Yani Andriani, after they were suspected of smuggling a package containing two kilograms of methamphetamine from Guangzhou, China.
“Some drugs were shipped from Guangzhou, disguised in pairs of sandals. We later followed the shipment to Jl. Cengkir Raya in Kelapa Gading,” said Iriawan.
The police said Andriani was seen watching the package placed inside one of the rooms in the dorm house.
"We watched her for two days until we concluded that she was a suspect.” the Police chief said.
The police then went on to arrest Andriani whose investigation led the police to another location on Jl. Maladewa in Tanah Tinggi, where Douglas was hiding.
“During his arrest, he fought back and tried to grab one of the officers’ guns. Therefore, we had no choice but to take him down,” Iriawan said.
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