Research Article
Investigation Between BNN and the Police in Handling Narcotics Crimes: A Policy Analysis
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.25-6-2019.2288023, author={Tutik Wijayanti and Mursito Mursito}, title={Investigation Between BNN and the Police in Handling Narcotics Crimes: A Policy Analysis}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on Indonesian Politics, SIP 2019, 26-27 June 2019, Central Java, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ISIP}, year={2019}, month={9}, keywords={policy investigations narcotics crime bnn}, doi={10.4108/eai.25-6-2019.2288023} }
- Tutik Wijayanti
Mursito Mursito
Year: 2019
Investigation Between BNN and the Police in Handling Narcotics Crimes: A Policy Analysis
ISIP
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.25-6-2019.2288023
Abstract
Indonesian National Police (POLRI) and The National Anti-Narcotics Agency of the Republic of Indonesia (BNN) have same authority in order to do investigation toward criminal act of misusing and distributing narcotics. In order to create a good synergy between BNN and POLRI, a policy is needed in order to be used as a reference by BNN and POLRI in conducting an investigation. This policy is crucial due to the fact that there are two large institutions that have same authority which can lead to a conflict. The result of this research shows a policy that has been done in carrying out investigations between POLRI and BNN in narcotics crime in Central Java requires a policy in the form of rules in order to coordinate and cooperate between BNN investigators and POLRI investigators, or with other investigators that have been reguolated in the Law No. 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics. POLRI Investigator notified in writing the start of the investigation to BNN investigators and vice versa. In the meantime, in investigating narcotics misuse and narcotics precursors, particular civil servant investigators coordinate with BNN investigators or POLRI investigators in accordance with the Law on Criminal Procedure. The weakness of the implementation of this policy is lacking investigative personnel and inadequate facilities and infrastructure