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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

The narcotics case involving Raffi Ahmad was just the tip of the iceberg. Rules against banned drugs must be revised.

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THE move by the Attorney General's Office, which for the past 10 months has worked hard to reject the case of celebrity star Raffi Ahmad, was not an achievement. The rejection has affected drug dealers and suppliers of dangerous new drugs such as methylone, which was found in Raffi's house and which is today flooding the market in Indonesia.

Raffi Ahmad's case is no ordinary narcotics case. The National Narcotics Agency (BNN) arrested Raffi about a

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