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Newly Elected Regent Fails Meth Test

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

The operation to arrest the regent of Ogan Ilir, Ahmad Wazir Nofiadi Maward, was planned as secretly as possible," said an unnamed National Narcotics Agency (BNN) officer who participated in the raid on Nofiadi's house last week. "Only the central office knew about it. "We were afraid it might leak out if other people were involved."

The police officer said Nofiadi, 28, became a person of interest three months ago when the South Sumatra BNN received a report alleging he was abusing sabu-sabu (crystal methamphetamine) regularly. The report was passed on to the central BNN office in Cawang, East Jakarta, which took charge of the case.

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The operation to arrest the regent of Ogan Ilir, Ahmad Wazir Nofiadi Maward, was planned as secretly as possible," said an unnamed National Narcotics Agency (BNN) officer who participated in the raid on Nofiadi's house last week. "Only the central office knew about it. "We were afraid it might leak out if other people were involved."

The police officer said Nofiadi, 28, became a person of interest three months ago when the South Sumatra BNN received

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