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Security Guard Reveals Details of Police Raid on House Suspected of Drug Party in Bekasi

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Security Guard Reveals Details of Police Raid on House Suspected of Drug Party in Bekasi
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BEKASI — A security guard at the Nusa Dua Citra Gran housing complex in Jatikarya District, Jatisampurna, Bekasi City, Boih Susanto (43), has revealed details of the police raid on a house allegedly being used as a drug party venue by Metro Jaya Regional Police.

Boih stated that the raid took place on Wednesday (4 March 2026) and lasted considerably, from approximately 11.00 AM until late evening.

“They said they were from the regional police and brought an official letter. Initially they mentioned it was about stolen vehicles, not drugs. I happened to be on duty that day, so I assisted them,” Boih said when met at the location on Tuesday (10 March 2026).

“From what I saw, during the raid there were three men and two women inside,” he added.

Boih explained that when police arrived, he accompanied the officers to knock on the door of the house rented by a man with the initials AS. However, when the occupants opened the inner door, they attempted to flee, forcing police to break down the door.

“The door was chained and they only opened the inner one. Then they immediately ran. The police had no choice but to force the door open,” said Boih.

After the door was breached, police entered the house and searched for the occupants, including up to the second floor. Upon reaching the upper level, two bedroom doors were found locked, prompting police to break these doors as well to inspect the rooms.

Boih mentioned there were two rooms on the upper floor of the house. In one room there were two women and one man, whilst two other men were in a separate locked room.

According to Boih, initially only five police personnel arrived at the location. However, as the operation continued into the evening, additional officers were deployed because police leadership had not yet arrived at the scene.

Boih said he accompanied the police from 11.00 AM until approximately 2.00 PM before returning to the security post.

“They told me, ‘It’s fine if you want to return to the post,’” he said.

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