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Police uncover marijuana network using bed linen, cat toys

Marijuana busts occur occasionally in Indonesia, but the transnational nature of this case is unusual, Marthinus Hukom, chief of the National Narcotics Agency, told reporters. 

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Mon, August 5, 2024 Published on Aug. 5, 2024 Published on 2024-08-05T16:53:04+07:00

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Police uncover marijuana network using bed linen, cat toys Armed officers from the National Narcotics Agency guard two suspects during a press conference on the uncovering of an international network that smuggled marijuana to Britain from Thailand and via Indonesia, in Jakarta on August 5, 2024. (AFP/Bay Ismoyo)

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he National Police have arrested two people for their alleged links to a marijuana smuggling network, foiling plans to send the drug in packages of bed linen and cat toys from Southeast Asia to the United Kingdom, authorities said on Monday.

Marijuana busts occur occasionally in Indonesia, but the transnational nature of this case is unusual, Marthinus Hukom, chief of the National Narcotics Agency, told reporters. 

"This is a new phenomenon as the marijuana from Thailand was sent first to Indonesia then [was destined for] Europe," he said, adding that the two Indonesian nationals planned to send more than 100 kg (220 pounds) from Jakarta to Liverpool.

Police found more than 30 kg of marijuana hidden in packages of bed linen and cat toys during a raid at Soekarno Hatta Airport on July 25. A subsequent raid uncovered more than 80 kg of marijuana at a shophouse connected to the same people. 

Police estimate the total street value of the haul was 25 billion rupiah ($1.54 million), Marthinus said.

The two suspects are accused of violating the narcotics law, which carries the death sentence as the maximum penalty.

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Thailand became one of the first countries in Asia to decriminalise marijuana in 2022. The policy has led to an large increase in recreational use and triggered the launch of tens of thousands of cannabis cafes and retailers. 

Earlier this year the Thai government said it planned to re-criminalise cannabis. However, last month, Thailand said it would legislate marijuana for medical use.

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