Bali burns banned goods
There’s been plenty going up in flames in Bali…and were not talking about explosive relations between Indonesia and Australia
Bali’s Ngurah Rai Airport Customs Office recently set fire to confiscated items and contraband.
Reported by Radar Bali and Bali Update (www.balidiscovery.com), the seized items represented smuggled and banned goods, items considered dangerous to the public or items requiring special import permits
Included in the Big Bali Bonfire were:
39 Metal-Body Air Rifles
Two firearms
26 pieces of ammunition
Seven sex toys
117 hand phones
18 kilograms of medications
Two surfboards
Nine kilograms of brochures
Ian Jarrett
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