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View all search resultsAn officer from the Sleman Police in Yogyakarta shows bottles containing bootleg liquor, locally known as oplosan, confiscated from local vendors
An officer from the Sleman Police in Yogyakarta shows bottles containing bootleg liquor, locally known as oplosan, confiscated from local vendors. The police have launched an investigation into oplosan production and sales in the regency following the deaths of 26 people, most of them university students, earlier this month after they consumed the cheap liquor.(JP/Tarko Sudiarno) (JP/Tarko Sudiarno)
span class="caption">An officer from the Sleman Police in Yogyakarta shows bottles containing bootleg liquor, locally known as oplosan, confiscated from local vendors. The police have launched an investigation into oplosan production and sales in the regency following the deaths of 26 people, most of them university students, earlier this month after they consumed the cheap liquor.(JP/Tarko Sudiarno)
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