Indonesia has become the destination country for narcotics trafficking
from transnational crime syndicates because of its consumptive community
pattern. It is realized by the Police as a law enforcement agency responsible for
eradicating narcotics to prevent the entry of narcotics distribution to the
Indonesian territory from the produce country of Narcotics Europe’s
Manufacturers like the Netherlands. Cooperation between Indonesia and the
Netherlands has been established officially since June 16, 2010 through a
Memorandum of Understanding. The purpose of this research is to understand the
cooperation done by Indonesia and the Netherlands in the effort of preventing
narcotics smuggling and narcotics distribution to Indonesia by transnational
crime syndicate. The research method used in this research is qualitative method,
descriptive research type of analysis, and through library data collection
techniques. Analysis of cooperation was also conducted to test the follow -up of
cooperation between the two parties, namely Indonesia and the Netherlands.
Cooperation in this research is analyzed by using achievement approach and
interest which can be elaborated with the framework of thinking that is realism
paradigm, concept of bilateral cooperation, and interest concept. The results of
this analysis then prove that the cooperation between Indonesia and the
Netherlands implemented in the relationship JCLEC - CILC - Interpol, is not
really effective because there are still many interests between the two parties. This
is because the absence of an Indoneisa-Dutch extradition treaty is due to
prosecute the defend Narcotics Crimes who escaped to the Netherlands can not be
done even though there has been communication to both parties up to Interpol