The Development of Narcotics Legislation in Indonesia and Singapore

Journal Title: International Journal of Social Science And Human Research - Year 2023, Vol 6, Issue 06

Abstract

Since the Dutch colonial era, Indonesia has had drug-related regulations. Drug use was controlled with special licenses for people of Chinese descent who contributed financially through the opium trade. After Indonesia's independence, regulations on the production, use, and distribution of dangerous drugs were issued. In the 1970s, drug abuse increased, and the government responded with laws regulating illicit drug trafficking and imposing severe criminal sanctions, including the death penalty. During the Reformasi era, the crackdown on drugs became more assertive. BNN was established in 2002, and regulations continue to be revised to tackle the complex drug problem. Law No. 35/2009 became the legal foundation that imposed the death penalty to curb the spread of drugs in Indonesia. Singapore has faced a growing drug problem since the early 19th century. To control drugs, Singapore implemented various regulations, such as the New Dangerous Drugs Ordinance and Regulations in 1951 and the Misuse of Drugs Acts (MDA) in 1973. Severe penalties are imposed on drug dealers and users. Public education and criminalization are used to prevent drug abuse. Singapore applies harsh measures, including the death penalty for drug traffickers. The Misuse of Drugs Act sets drug quantity thresholds for trafficking and possession, with varying penalties, including fines, imprisonment, and even the death penalty. The Act authorizes officers to conduct searches and urine tests on suspected drug offenders. Singaporeans support tough drug laws as drug use is considered a moral and social evil.

Authors and Affiliations

Eunike Seleky, Dedy Santoso, Aloysius Wisnubroto

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  • EP ID EP718153
  • DOI 10.47191/ijsshr/v6-i6-66
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Eunike Seleky, Dedy Santoso, Aloysius Wisnubroto (2023). The Development of Narcotics Legislation in Indonesia and Singapore. International Journal of Social Science And Human Research, 6(06), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-718153