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Bali Quarantine Pit Bull Dogs at Bali’s Border

Posted by admin on March 7th, 2010 under Bali News Tags: ,  •  No Comments



Destruction of Smuggled Pit Bulls Underlines Bali Government’s Resolve to Enforce Ban on the Import and Export of Pets During Ongoing Rabies Crisis

One of a number measures in place to prevent the further spread of rabies in Bali include an absolute prohibition on the import or export of pets that could be carriers of the fatal disease.

Those in doubt of the government’s resolve on this point should take note of a report in Beritabali.com that four Pit Bull dogs that a Balinese university student, Putu Mahendra, tried to smuggle into Bali have been destroyed at the ferry port of Gilimanuk by quarantine officials. Read the rest of this entry »

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More on Bali Nine Appeal

Posted by admin on February 27th, 2010 under Bali News Tags:  •  No Comments



IN a last-ditch attempt to overturn the death penalty, Scott Rush’s lawyers will call on three witnesses to give evidence in the Bali Nine inmate’s final appeal in the Indonesian Supreme Court late next month.

Rush’s Indonesian lawyer, Robert Khuana, would not disclose the identities of the witnesses for security reasons, but he has not ruled out calling courier Renae Lawrence, who is serving 20 years with Rush in Bali’s Kerobokan prison. Mr Khuana said on Tuesday he was afraid that Rush, who is facing the death penalty for drug smuggling, would be moved from Kerobokan to a prison island off central Java, as the Bali bombers were in preparation for their execution.

Rush, 24, will be the first to lodge his appeal, ahead of fellow Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, also facing death for their part in a plot to smuggle 8.3kg of heroin from Indonesia to Australia in 2005.

Mr Khuana outlined the arguments he would use to try to save Rush from execution, saying Rush was a courier, not an organiser, did not technically export the drugs, and that the judges failed to read all the facts and did not differentiate between the cases.

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