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View all search resultsIn September of last year, the Lumajang Police discovered approximately 6,000 square meters of cannabis crops spread across 59 locations within the popular park and arrested six individuals from a nearby village in connection with the illicit activity.
Local authorities have decided to reopen the Gunung Leuser National Park (TNGL) for visitors under strict health protocols, marking the first time the national park has fully reopened for visitors since temporarily reopening between August and September 2020.
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