Celebrity Influencer Linked to Whip-Pink Case Fails to Appear, Faces Compulsory Summons
The Directorate of Narcotics Crime at Bareskrim Indonesian National Police will issue compulsory summons for three individuals linked to a suspected misuse case of nitrous oxide (N2O) gas branded Whip-Pink, including a social media influencer identified as ZNM, after they failed to respond to two police summonses.
The five individuals scheduled for questioning are RV (29), AM (29), CD (29), APG (21), and ZNM (20). Three of them have not confirmed their attendance despite a second summons issued on Monday, 25 May 2026.
“Only CD was questioned on Monday (25 May), and AM is being examined today. The other three—RV, APG, and ZNM—still have not complied with the investigators’ summons,” stated Bareskrim’s Directorate of Narcotics Crime Director, Brigadier General Eko Hadi Santoso, in a statement to journalists on Friday, 29 May.
Due to their lack of cooperation, Bareskrim will issue compulsory summons to compel the witnesses to provide statements.
“Regarding RV, APG, and ZNM who failed to attend, investigators will issue compulsory summons,” Eko Hadi emphasised.
The investigation aims to confirm details regarding the purchase and consumption of Whip-Pink, including the social media influencer ZNM who went viral online.
“Additionally, one consumer has recorded hundreds of transactions,” he added.
The case originated from a raid on a production site for nitrous oxide (N2O) gas branded Whip-Pink in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta. Hundreds of ready for distribution Whip-Pink canisters were seized during the operation.
The raid, conducted on Monday, 13 April 2026, by Subdirector III of Bareskrim’s Narcotics Crime Directorate, followed intelligence about the circulation of Whip-Pink N2O gas in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta. Investigators then traced the location.
The operation took place at two sites: a shop house in Gang Mantri, Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, and a warehouse in a shop house on Rajawali Selatan Raya Street, RT 1 RW 6, Gunung Sahari Utara, Pademangan District, North Jakarta. Hundreds of Whip-Pink canisters were seized during the raid.
Investigators suspect the five summoned individuals are consumers of the production site, with one allegedly making hundreds of purchases.