Indonesia, Nov. 5 -- Police in South Kalimantan have confiscated 44.5 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine and nearly 25,000 ecstasy pills from a trafficking network allegedly tied to international drug kingpin Fredy Pratama.
The bust, valued at 91.7 billion rupiah ($5.6 million), involved two separate operations in late October and early November, officials said Wednesday.
Three suspects - identified as SB, WC, and ED - were arrested for transporting the drugs into Banjarmasin via West and Central Kalimantan.
The first raid on October 31 uncovered 27 kilograms of meth and 24,928 ecstasy pills hidden in a vehicle.
The second, on November 1 resulted in the seizure of another 17.4 kilograms of meth.
All suspects hail from outside the p...
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