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The Quiet Generals Other Side

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Friends and relatives do not believe that Eric Wotulo is involved in illegal arms smuggling.

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STUCK behind the bars of the Baltimore jail in Maryland in the United States, Eric Richard Frank Wotulo can no longer enjoy his favorite dish of grilled fish. Moreover, his military career, which had once been quite bright, has now ended in jailone in a foreign country to boot.

On Saturday two weeks ago, together with three other Indonesian citizens, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrested the retired brigadier-general in the US territo

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