Harvesting Marijuana at Seulawah Peak
That morning the weather looked bright, me and some colleagues complete with documentation equipment getting ready. A number of well-armed police personnel are already on standby in a Panzer and double cabin.
"We will climb the peak of Seulawah through Lamteuba, where we will harvest marijuana," said Head of Public Relations of Aceh Police, Inspector General of Police, T. Saladin to us.
Now, he has served as Chief of Resort Police in Banda Aceh. Before leaving, this tall man provided motivation and direction for the soldiers and us. Because the terrain that we passed is very steep and steep.
"So it takes a lot of patience and energy to get there," he said.
Without command, we immediately moved to Lamteuba, Aceh Besar. Our journey takes 1 hour more drove. Upon arrival there, a number of police personnel along with residents also been there to welcome us warmly.
After a dialogue with local residents, we immediately moved to the hill Lamteuba with mileage about 1 hour more. This is very tiring, but full of vigor.
Arriving at the location, I was surprised to see the vast expanse of cannabis tuna. Like the rice fields on the peak of the mountain, the plant is forbidden by the Indonesian government is fertile and bushy.
If you're in the Philippines people well say that you're a criminal.
@bicolisarogtsi, yeah of course I.know that. But in Indonesia is also forbidden and such a crime. Actually I'm a journalist who documented the police burned the