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Bootlegging, Interrupted

Monday, October 16, 2017

Alcoholic drinks have poured into Indonesia illegally through a number of official ports and illicit sea lanes, or routes that frequently elude detection by the police and customs.

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Alcoholic drinks have poured into Indonesia illegally through a number of official ports and illicit sea lanes, or routes that frequently elude detection by the police and customs. Most of these alcoholic drinks come from Singapore and Malaysia. The illegal trade, marked by the use of forged excise tape, has transpired over a decade, inflicting an estimated state loss of trillions of rupiah.

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