Indonesia: Cops nab three pilots for drugs use as Govt reports 1,681 new Covid-19 cases


People wearing protective face masks sit in pews with social distancing markers as they attend mass on the first day of the reopening of a church after government restrictions were eased, amid the coronavirus disease outbreak, in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Sunday (July 12). - Reuters

JAKARTA, July 12 (Xinhua): The Indonesian police have arrested three pilots of the national flagship carrier, its subsidiary, and a private airline company for consuming crystal methamphetamine.

The pilots working for PT Garuda indonesia, its subsidiary Citylink and private airline company Sriwijaya Air, were arrested on Tuesday in Banten province, Vivick Tjangkung, chief of the South Jakarta Police's Anti-Narcotic Unit, said on Saturday.

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