National Narcotics Board

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The National Narcotics Board or National Narcotics Agency (Indonesian: Badan Narkotika Nasional, abbreviated BNN) is a government agency of Indonesia. BNN is responsible for minimizing the abuse of controlled substances through prevention and law enforcement measures directed primarily at illegal drug abuse and drug trafficking.[1]

Formed2002 (2002)
HeadquartersMT. Haryono No. 11 St. Cawang, East Jakarta, Indonesia
Agency executive
  • Suyudi Ario Seto, Head of BNN
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National Narcotics Board
Badan Narkotika Nasional
Seal of the National Narcotics Board
Agency overview
Formed2002 (2002)
JurisdictionGovernment of Indonesia
HeadquartersMT. Haryono No. 11 St. Cawang, East Jakarta, Indonesia
Agency executive
  • Suyudi Ario Seto, Head of BNN
Websitewww.bnn.go.id
www.stopnarkoba.com
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Organizational structure

BNN is led by the Head of BNN. The Head of BNN is always an active police officer, however civil servants are allowed to be the Head of BNN.[2] The Head of BNN reports directly to the president and coordinates with the chief of national police.

BNN organization is consist of:[3]

Weapons

BNN officers are trained in the use of firearms.[4]

References

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