Comr. Gen. Anang Iskandar, Head of the National Narcotics Agency:
The border with Malaysia is a red zone
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
INDONESIA remains a target of syndicated drug dealers. According to the chairman of the National Narcotics Agency (BNN), Police Comr. Gen. Anang Iskandar, out of 60 entry points throughout Indonesia, only six are manned by well-equipped officials. Kalimantan's border areas are part of those vulnerable and under-guarded frontiers. "That's a red zone," said Anang, in an interview with Tempo last week.
Why is Indonesia such a target of international narcotics syndicates?
INDONESIA remains a target of syndicated drug dealers. According to the chairman of the National Narcotics Agency (BNN), Police Comr. Gen. Anang Iskandar, out of 60 entry points throughout Indonesia, only six are manned by well-equipped officials. Kalimantan's border areas are part of those vulnerable and under-guarded frontiers. "That's a red zone," said Anang, in an interview with Tempo last week.
Why is Indonesia such a target of international n
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