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Striking a Blow

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

The police raided the worlds third largest ecstasy factory. But oddly, the department which issued the operating license claimed to know nothing of what went on.

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THERE is cause for concern over what really happened behind the recent successful police raid on the ecstasy factory in Serang, Banten. The existence of the factorydescribed as the third largest in the world after Fiji and Chinashows the weakness of the institution authorized to issue the factories operating license. For example, the pill factorys license listed it as a textile dyeing plant. The question is why there were no post-operation contro

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