Indonesia's National Narcotics Agency (BNN) has entered into a cooperation agreement with Russia's Internal Affairs Ministry to intensify joint efforts against drug trafficking, particularly in Bali. The collaboration, which began in 2026, involves sharing real-time intelligence, enhancing law enforcement coordination, and improving digital monitoring techniques such as cyber investigations and tracking cryptocurrency used by drug traffickers. The partnership follows a successful operation targeting a clandestine mephedrone lab in Bali involving Russian nationals. The agreement includes measures to combat new psychoactive substances and improve public education on drug prevention. Both nations aim to disrupt drug supply chains and protect tourist areas like Bali from drug-related harm.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the bilateral cooperation between Indonesia and Russia on drug eradication, emphasizing shared goals and collaborative strategies without overtly favoring either side. It reports on official agreements, operational outcomes, and technical enhancements, with





