Indonesian President orders cops to shoot drug traffickers
In a speech to one of Indonesia's political parties late Friday, Mr Widodo urged law enforcers to crackdown on drug dealers in Indonesia.
By : DC Correspondent
Update: 2017-07-23 19:35 GMT
Indonesia's President Joko Widodo has ordered the police to shoot drug traffickers who resist arrest in the latest effort to eradicate drug use in the country.
In a speech to one of Indonesia’s political parties late Friday, Mr Widodo urged law enforcers to crackdown on drug dealers in Indonesia.
“Be firm. Especially to foreign drug dealers who enter the country. If they resist even the slightest, just shoot them,” Mr Widodo said.
The Indonesian Narcotics Agency recorded there are 6 million drug users in the archipelago out of its 255 million people, a situation the President labelled “drug emergency”. But Mr Widodo’s remarks has prompted criticism from human rights activists.