Jakarta, Feb. 5 -- Indonesia's National Narcotics Agency (BNN) said it dismantled drug trafficking networks and seized 160 kg of methamphetamine and 200 kg of marijuana in two separate operations in early 2026.
The agency said the methamphetamine was linked to an international network believed connected to the Golden Triangle syndicate, highlighting Indonesia's continued exposure to cross-border narcotics trafficking.
"This has correlations with an international Golden Triangle syndicate," said Roy Hardi Siahaan, acting deputy for enforcement at the agency, citing new coffee-style packaging labeled "Guatemala Antigua."
Speaking to journalists here Thursday, he said the meth case began with the arrest of a courier identified as M, who w...
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