Jakarta. Indonesian police have disrupted a large-scale illegal operation producing and distributing nitrous oxide (N₂O) canisters marketed under the brand name “Whip Pink.” Raids took place across multiple locations in Jakarta as authorities respond to growing concerns about the misuse of the substance.
Illegal Production Network Uncovered
The operation, led by the narcotics division of the National Police’s Criminal Investigation Department, targeted sites in Kemayoran, Pulo Gadung, and Pademangan. The investigation began after reports surfaced regarding the widespread availability of Whip Pink products, prompting undercover purchases between April 9 and 13 to identify distribution channels.
According to Director Eko Hadi Santoso, “The case involves the illegal production and distribution of pharmaceutical products in the form of N₂O gas.” Investigators initially identified a distribution point in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, leading to the arrest of a man identified as SUG, who allegedly oversaw stock and shipments.
Further investigation, stemming from a sales administrator’s contact, led police to a rented house in Pulo Gadung, East Jakarta, where a woman identified as E admitted to handling sales and accounting for the operation. A subsequent raid on Tuesday uncovered a production site and detained four workers.
Widespread Distribution and Revenue
Authorities determined the network operated on a significant scale, utilizing at least 16 warehouses across major cities including Jakarta, Bandung, Makassar, Semarang, Yogyakarta, Balikpapan, Surabaya, Medan, Bali, and Lombok. The operation reportedly generated revenue reaching billions of rupiah.
Nine individuals are currently being questioned as witnesses, and the investigation remains ongoing to identify all those involved and pursue criminal charges.
The National Narcotics Agency (BNN) has issued a warning against experimenting with nitrous oxide, noting that whereas it is not currently classified as a narcotic, its misuse carries severe health risks. BNN chief Suyudi Ario Seto stated that the gas produces a short-lived euphoric effect but poses fatal health risks.
Health officials warn that misuse of nitrous oxide, often dispensed from canisters marketed for whipped cream, can lead to oxygen deprivation, nerve damage, death, and long-term neurological problems.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted the police investigation?
The investigation began with reports of the widespread circulation of Whip Pink products, leading to undercover purchases between April 9 and 13 to trace distribution points.
Where were the main locations targeted in the raids?
The raids targeted three locations in Jakarta: Kemayoran, Pulo Gadung, and Pademangan.
What are the potential health risks associated with misusing nitrous oxide?
Health officials warn that misuse can lead to oxygen deprivation, nerve damage, death, permanent neurological disorders, and severe vitamin B12 deficiency.
As the investigation continues, it remains to be seen what further details will emerge regarding the full scope of this operation and the individuals involved. Will authorities be able to fully dismantle the network and prevent future illegal production and distribution of Whip Pink?
