The True Story of Sergeant Miolet
Tuesday, August 9, 2005
STANDING two stories high, the prestigious house stands out in the village of Payung Sekaki in Pekanbaru, Riau. Its gardens are green and lush. Extending 1,200 square meters the grounds are surrounded by a concrete brick wall topped with barbed wire.
The house exudes an unavoidable sense of wealth with its anti-corrosion steel gates and light-green canopy. The house is reddish-yellow in color, says a nearby resident, Alwi. One of the most handsome
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