Edisi 03 November 2011 | International Bali Post

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

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WTA tennis player Ana Ivanovic (L) of Serbia and Roberta Vinci (R) of Italy attends a cooking session before the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions in Nusa Dua on the resort of island of Bali on November 2, 2011.

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Regrettably, increasing number of Bali cow smuggling Bali Post

DENPASAR - At least 15 illegal (without document) cows could be secured by the Bali Livestock Agency and the ranks of public order officers (Satpol PP) before they were dispatched to Java via the Gilimanuk Harbor. However, due to the powerlessness of the quarantine officers as appealed by a number of elements, the arrested illegal cows eventually could escape to Java Island. Division Head of Animal Health and Veterinary Community Health, Bali Livestock Agency, Wayan Mardiana, when asked for his confirmation by Bali Post on Tuesday (Nov 1) revealed the incident. He regretted the act of a number of elements that allowed the delivery of such illegal cattle. “As planned, the cows with the code S, HR and DY will be sent to Java Island, considering the demand IBP/Eka Adhiyasa Bali’s cows sold in Beringkit market. At least 15 illegal (with- for beef or sacrificial animal during out document) cows could be secured by the Bali Livestock the Eid al-Adha feast sufficiently increased. But after we did the detention Agency.

against the 15 cows and commended them in the cage of Jembrana quarantine, the officers were powerless to face a number of persons who intentionally forced to continue the delivery of cow,” he explained. He said the case of cow smuggling actually happened very frequently, but until now it could not be resolved. He considered the mode of cow smuggling was caused by the element of collusion between some officials and businessmen. Continued on page 6


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