The market price of drugs in Indonesia is higher than other countries in Asia. At least 72 international networks operate in Indonesia. The National Narcotics Agency noted that 3.5 million Indonesians in 2017 used drugs, 1.4 million of whom were regular users and 1 million people were addicts.
4. Illegal fishing
illegal fishing can be accompanied by the smuggling of drugs, weapons and other illegal products. The crime in Indonesian waters is highly organized, supported by large organizational groups, so that it can be said to be a transnational organized crime.
5. Prostitution and human trafficking
The more women are employed as commercial sex workers, the higher the needs of women - this also indicates human trafficking. There are three categories of CSWs in trafficking in women and prostitution, including lower class sex workers, groups of CSWs with structures and networks. pimps, to the upper class or grade A.
Solutions to prevent and reduce the growth rate of the black market in Indonesia
From the description of the material above, in my opinion, there are a number of solutions that can be made in terms of fighting and suppressing illegal trade or black market figures in Indonesia, including:
1. A joint commitment from the government, society and all levels involved which not only seek and punish the perpetrators who are directly related to the smuggling of illegal goods but also investigate and search for internal persons, whether they are collectors, even state apparatus if proven to help smooth the passage of goods at the time of inspection of goods entering Indonesia, it must be strictly followed up without exception.
2. Build coral movements, political movements and legal movements that involve all stakeholders and the community.
3. Then in my opinion the government needs to continue efforts to eradicate illegal fishing during the reign of Mrs. Susi Pudjiastuti, namely not to hesitate to catch, destroy and sink foreign vessels fishing in the Indonesian sea without a permit so that it can cause a lack of income from Indonesia's marine wealth.
4. There must be efforts in the form of regulations that cover trading activities at the border so that the black market turns into a 'light market', because the state has suffered a lot of losses in terms of tax revenue.