No Appetite for Destruction
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
THE smell of chemicals filled the 400-square-meter building in Kampung Karanggan Tua, Gunung Putri, Bogor. Several drums and jerry cans containing chemical liquids were piled up in the corner of the room. The light-blue-roofed factory looked deserted, no activities. There were only several caretakers of the building on a land the size of a futsal court. “Activities are temporarily suspended,” said Edo, one of the caretakers that Tempo met on
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