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Former Pimp, Robby Abbas Arrested by the Police for Drug Case

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Former Pimp, Robby Abbas Arrested by the Police for Drug Case Robby Abbas / Credit: KapanLagi - Agus Apriyanto

Kapanlagi.com - Robby Abbas is once again in trouble with the police. The former pimp was arrested for alleged drug abuse today, Thursday (4/3). The news was confirmed by the Head of Public Relations of the Jakarta Metro Police, Commissioner Yusri Yunus.

"Yes, it's true that RA was arrested at a hotel in the Palmerah area. The arrest took place on March 4th, during the afternoon," said Yusri Yunus when contacted on Thursday (4/3).

1. Positive Urine Test Results

When Robby was arrested, the police did not find any evidence of drugs. However, when his urine was tested, Robby tested positive for drugs.

"No evidence was found, but when tested positive for Amphetamines and Methamphetamine," Yusri added.

2. Not the First Time Dealing with the Law

As known, this is not the first time Robby has dealt with the law. Previously, in 2015, he was arrested by the police for an online prostitution case. For his actions, Robby Abbas was sentenced to 1 year and 4 months in prison.

Throughout 2021, several celebrity names have also been detained for drug abuse cases, such as Ridho Rhoma and the latest one, Jennifer Jill, the wife of Ajun Perwira.

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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