Jakarta, June 30 -- Women accounted for around 10% of suspects in drug-related cases in Indonesia over the past three months, according to the National Narcotics Agency (BNN). During that period, authorities arrested 285 suspects in 172 trafficking cases uncovered through joint surveillance with the Customs and Excise Office at major entry points, including ports, airports and interprovincial routes, Jakarta Post reported. Seized evidence included 300 grammes of methamphetamine, 370 grammes of marijuana, 6,000 ecstasy pills and various other illicit substances. Of the total suspects, 29 were women, most of them housewives, who had been deceived by syndicates into working as couriers between islands and provinces, BNN head Gen. Marthinus Huk...