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Female Police Officer Who Carried Suitcase Full of Drugs Was Once Under the Command of Former Bima Police Chief AKBP Didik at Metro Jaya Police

| Source: VIVA Translated from Indonesian | Legal
Female Police Officer Who Carried Suitcase Full of Drugs Was Once Under the Command of Former Bima Police Chief AKBP Didik at Metro Jaya Police
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Former Bima Police Chief, AKBP Didik Putra Kuncoro, has been named a suspect in connection with the possession of narcotics evidence found inside a suitcase. The suitcase was discovered at the residence of Aipda Dianita in the Karawaci area of Tangerang, Banten. It contained 16.3 grams of crystal methamphetamine, 49 ecstasy pills, two used pills (23.5 grams), 19 Aprazolam pills, two Happy Five pills, and 5 grams of ketamine.

Aipda Dianita has now come under intense scrutiny. The Deputy Director III of the Narcotics Crime Directorate at the National Police’s Criminal Investigation Agency, Kombes Zulkarnain Harahap, revealed that she was under Didik’s command during his service at the Metro Jaya Police. “She was under Didik’s supervision when he was serving at Metro Jaya Police,” he stated, as quoted on Sunday, 15 February 2026.

Zulkarnain further explained that Dianita’s role in the case stemmed from her moving the suitcase at Didik’s request and storing it at her home. “She took the suitcase at Didik’s request and kept it in her house,” he clarified.

Dianita is currently undergoing further examination by the National Police’s Criminal Investigation Agency in this case. This matter has snowballed into a major scandal for AKBP Didik. Previously, his name was linked to a scandal involving AKP Malaungi, the former head of the narcotics unit at Bima City Police. Didik is alleged to have received illicit funds amounting to Rp1 billion from a major drug trafficker named Koko Erwin, related to the possession of nearly half a kilogram of crystal methamphetamine.

AKBP Didik has now officially been designated as a suspect and must face legal proceedings that tarnish the reputation of the National Police institution.

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