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Uzbekistan Tolak Penyelidikan Internasional

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

In March 2005, police arrested Michele Rene Heller at Bunutan village in Karangasam, Bali. The Frenchman was a true pedophile, a child molester wanted by Interpol in many countries. The Heller case was like a window that opened our eyes to the pedophile network which has invaded Bali. Following is the investigation of a Tempo team coordinated by Jalil Hakim (Bali) and Akmal Nasery Basral (Jakarta).

arsip tempo : 173524613884.

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THE information emerged from the fax machine at the Bali Regional Police Headquarters on March 8, 2005. The sender was the Deputy Secretary, Police Senior Commissioner Iskandar Hasan, of Interpol in Indonesia. The content of the facsimile was short. Referring to a request from the French government through its embassy in Jakarta, the Bali Police were asked to arrest Michele Rene Heller, a Frenchman aged 56 years. The French Police accused Heller

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