West Jakarta Metro Police revealed an illegal liquor business under the guise of a confectionery business. This business with a turnover of IDR 60 million per month was discovered after eight months of operation. Police are still hunting for one fugitive perpetrator.
The following article was translated using both Microsoft Azure Open AI and Google Translation AI. The original article can be found inThe police have placed police lines around 129 drums used for the production of illegal liquor on Jalan Jembatan Besi, Tambora District, West Jakarta on Wednesday . This home-based industry has been operating for about eight months with a monthly revenue of Rp 60 million.
West Jakarta Metro Police Chief Commissioner M Syahduddi stated on Wednesday that this home-industry of making alcoholic drinks was only discovered after operating for eight months. This was due to the fact that the business was conducted on the fourth floor of a shop-house on Jalan Jembatan Besi II.
In conducting its business, KL sells this alcoholic beverage on a retail basis. The unit price per bottle is Rp 10,000-Rp 18,000. Its turnover reaches Rp 60 million per month."So far, customers have been buying it on a retail basis by coming directly to the factory," said Syahduddi.Suspect of illegal alcohol production in Jalan Jembatan Besi, Tambora District, West Jakarta, on Wednesday .
Until now, the law firm's signboard is still hanging to keep anyone from knowing that there is illegal production of alcoholic beverages inside the shop-house. The suspect KL admitted to starting this business because his clothing business was slow. As for his ability to concoct ciu, he obtained it from his family who has long been skilled in making alcoholic beverages with an alcohol content of 30-40 percent.
The Village Head of Jembatan Besi, Arif Budiman, admitted to having difficulty in registering all residents, as well as their activities, due to many of them being very closed off. Not to mention being examined, even just visiting for the purpose of data collection is very difficult."We can't do much because homes are private areas," said Arief.
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