PENEGAKAN HUKUM TERHADAP TINDAK PIDANA PENYALAHGUNAAN NARKOTIKA PADA TAHAP PENYIDIKAN DI POLRESTA SURAKARTA
Authors
MARIO AURELIUS K. PEA
Abstract
The results showed that law enforcement at the stage of investigation of
narcotics misuse in the Surakarta Police District Law area: receiving a report from the
public, then making a Police Report after that made an Investigation Order and a
Work Order then a member of the Surakarta Police Police took the first action at the
place the incident was found by the suspect and evidence, then made a forced effort
against the suspect in the form of arrest, search and seizure of the evidence and a
urine test on the suspect in the Forensic Laboratory, followed by a Case Title to
analyze the application of the article that will be suspected of the suspect, after
completing the administrative investigation (making an Investigation Order) then the
suspect is examined (the Investigator prepares Minutes of Investigation), then the
suspect is detained for 20 (twenty) days and is carried out n extension of detention by
the Surakarta District Prosecutor's Office for 40 (forty) days. Then in the process of
Detention, the Investigator completes the Case File and sends the case file to the
Surakarta District Prosecutor's Office and the case file is declared complete (P-21),
after which the stage of sending the suspect and the evidence to the Surakarta District
Prosecutor's Office is carried out.
The obstacles in handling the narcotics abuse crime at the investigation stage
in the Surakarta Police Regional Police jurisdiction are: 1) Lack of cooperation
between the Police (Investigator) and the public, namely not wanting to report the
occurrence of narcotics abuse criminal acts on the grounds that they do not want to be
witnesses because they do not bother other people's business. 2) Perpetrators of
criminal acts of narcotics abuse eliminate traces of time will be searched, giving
convoluted information. 3) Limited facilities and infrastructure including vehicle
facilities owned by the Surakarta Police to conduct patrols in each area deemed
vulnerable. 4) Limited human resources (Police), namely the lack of professionals in
conducting investigations that are increasingly difficult to detect, prevent and resolve
properly.
Keywords: Law Enforcement, Investigation, Criminal Narcotics Abuse