The areas, for instance, can be planted with food crops. To this end, regional leaders may assist the BNN to carry out the GDAD Program
Banda Aceh, Aceh (ANTARA) - Officers from the National Narcotics Agency (BNN) set fire to nine hectares of cannabis plantations in two villages of North Aceh district, Aceh province on Tuesday.



The BNN officers were assisted by personnel from local military, police, and government agencies in destroying the marijuana plantations in Jurong and Sawang villages.



More than 70 thousand cannabis plants reaching 30 to 250 centimeters in height were burned to the ground by 174 personnel, BNN head Coms.Gen.Petrus Reinhard Golose informed.



The total weight of the destroyed cannabis plants was recorded at 35 tonnes, he said, adding that the joint team members also burned and uprooted about 10 thousand cannabis seeds.



The agency is continuing its efforts to make Indonesia drug-free by cracking down on drug rings across the country, including Aceh province, he said.



To track the marijuana plantation areas, the BNN is working with Indonesia's National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (Lapan) and the Geospatial Information Agency (BIG).



In the cannabis plantation areas destroyed in Aceh, the BNN-Aceh Office could carry out the Grand Design Alternative Development (GDAD) Program, Golose said.



"The areas, for instance, can be planted with food crops. To this end, regional leaders may assist the BNN to carry out the GDAD Program," he explained.



Jurong village is particularly vulnerable to drug crimes, with criminals repeatedly cultivating marijuana plants in the area.



On March 3, 2021, a joint team of personnel from the BNN, police, military, and North Aceh district administration had come to the village and burned five hectares of marijuana plantation to the ground.



They also arrested a man, identified by his initials as M, who is suspected of owning the marijuana plantation. Meanwhile, another suspect, identified as F, escaped.



Domestic and transnational drug dealers see Indonesia as a potential market due to its vast population and millions of drug users.



Drug trade in the nation is valued at nearly Rp66 trillion.



Data indicates that people from all societal levels are falling prey to drugs in the country, irrespective of their socio-economic and professional backgrounds. (INE)


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