Tested Positive for Ecstasy: The Fate of AKBP Didik's Wife and Policewoman Aipda Dianita Who Was Entrusted with Drug-Filled Suitcase
Jakarta, VIVA – Miranti Afriana, wife of former Bima City police chief AKBP Didik Putra Kuncoro, and a policewoman who had been entrusted with a suitcase containing narcotics, Aipda Dianita Agustina, have tested positive for ecstasy consumption.
The Directorate of Narcotics Crime at the Criminal Investigation Agency (Dirtipid Narkoba Bareskrim) of the National Police revealed that laboratory test results on hair samples from both women showed the presence of MDMA. The examinations were conducted through the Bareskrim Polri Forensic Laboratory Centre.
“From the in-depth investigation of MA and Aipda DA, it was established that both are narcotics users. To that end, investigators from the Directorate of Narcotics Crime at Bareskrim Polri conducted laboratory tests through the Bareskrim Polri Forensic Laboratory Centre on hair samples from MA and Aipda DA, which returned positive results for MDMA (ecstasy) use,” said the Director of Narcotics Crime at Bareskrim Polri, Brigadier General Eko Hadi Santoso, on Friday, 20 February 2026.
Despite the positive results, neither woman has been designated as a suspect. Based on an integrated assessment, Miranti and Dianita have been recommended to undergo rehabilitation.
“Subsequently, an assessment was carried out on MA and Aipda DA, whereby the Integrated Assessment Team recommended that MA and Aipda DA undergo a rehabilitation process, which will be conducted at the National Narcotics Agency Rehabilitation Centre,” he said.
Previously, Bareskrim Polri had completed a case review relating to the narcotics case involving the name of former Bima police chief AKBP Didik Putra Kuncoro.
Director of Narcotics Crime Brigadier General Eko Hadi Santoso stated that the case review determined that his office would conduct an examination of Didik’s wife, Miranti Afriana.
“Conduct blood and hair checks on Miranti Afriana and Aipda Dianita Agustina,” Eko said in his statement, quoted on Sunday, 15 February 2026.
Eko also disclosed that the examination of Miranti was related to her role in the case. “Deepen the testimony of Miranti Afriana regarding her role and mens rea,” he stated.
The fate of former Bima City police chief Adjunct Senior Commissioner (AKBP) Didik Putra Kuncoro has now been determined. The panel of the Police Code of Ethics Commission (KKEP) has officially imposed the sanction of Dishonourable Discharge (PTDH), effectively dismissing him from the National Police.
The ruling was handed down during an ethics hearing held at National Police Headquarters in Jakarta on Thursday, 19 February 2026. The panel was chaired by the Deputy Inspector General of the National Police, Inspector General Merdisyam, taking into consideration the results of examinations of 18 witnesses.