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Free Flow of Drugs at Nusakambangan

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

The National Narcotics Agency arrested the Nusakambangan Drug Unit’s warden. He is accused of accepting bribes to allow an inmate to run a drug business from the prison.

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AN important meeting took place at National Narcotics Agency (BNN) HQ in Cawang, East Jakarta on Friday two weeks ago. The 15 agents attending the meeting were seated at a round table and were discussing the allocation of assignments: who would be assigned to surveillance operations, who would be assigned to arrest operations. The meeting was attended by BNN’s National Drugs Director Benny Mamoto, who was busy taking a call on his cellphone. He

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