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Jailhouse Rock

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Uproar exploded in Kerobokan jail, Denpasar, when anti-narcotics officers attempted to seize a drug kingpin. The drug boss, a former member of the police elite antiterror detachment, is believed to be a member of a Middle Eastern drug syndicate.

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THE commotion shattered the morning calm of the area near Sanur beach, Bali. On Friday two weeks ago, a group of men had confronted another man in the parking area of Lari’s Shop on Jalan Hang Tuah. The average-build man resisted and struggled hard when the others tried to apprehend him. But a few seconds later he went weak when one of the men attempting to seize him pulled out a can of soft drink from the man’s bag.

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