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Illegal Border Business

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Stolen cars flow from Malaysia and Singapore. The owners also play along to profit from the insurance claims.

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COLD chilled the bones in Entikong at dawn two weeks ago on Thursday. However, the little town of Balai Karangan subdistrict, Sanggau regency, West Kalimantan, was awakened by the roaring buses that had just arrived from Pontianak, which stopped before the border post. The passengers alighted and sought a full breakfast or just a sip of coffee, to wait for the border gate to be opened.

Within the past few years, the border post of Entikong (I

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