Two Ukrainian Twinn Brothers Face Life Imprisonment for Drug Lab Case
Prosecutors demanded life imprisonment for Ukrainian twin brothers for operating a drug lab and factory in Bali. Learn more,
Prosecutors demanded life imprisonment for Ukrainian twin brothers for operating a drug lab and factory in Bali. Learn more,
The Bali administration is offering tax discounts on vehicle ownership and name transfer taxes to ease the public's burden amid the upcoming implementation of the national vehicle tax scheme, effective in 2025. Learn more.
The body of South Korean hiker was found on Mount Agung in Bali after he went missing during a solo climb. Learn more.
Roman Nazarenco, a key figure behind a clandestine narcotics lab in Bali, was arrested after 109 days on the run in Thailand. Learn more.
The Indonesian National Police (INP) arrested in Thailand a foreigner accused of overseeing a clandestine drug in Bali.
The popular Monkey Forest tourist site in Gianyar, Bali, has been temporarily closed following a tree collapse caused by extreme weather on Tuesday that killed two foreign tourists. Learn more!
Two foreign tourists lost their lives, and one was injured when a tree fell at the Monkey Forest in Ubud, Bali, on Tuesday afternoon (10/12/2024). Learn more!
A clandestine drug lab in Uluwatu, Bali, specializing in hashish and "happy give" pills, was capable of producing an estimated Rp 1.5 trillion (approximately USD 96 million) worth of illegal drugs in just two months. Read more!
The Indonesian National Police uncovered a large-scale hashish production lab operating from a villa in Uluwatu, Badung, Bali. Learn more!
Bali Search and Rescue Agency recovered the body of an Australian citizen swept away at Balian Beach after a two-night search. Read more for details on this incident.
The Indonesian Veterinary Association (PDHI) Bali clarified misunderstandings about humane euthanasia for rabies control, emphasizing the proper use of approved drugs. Read more about their efforts to combat rabies.
Ngurah Rai Immigration officers in Bali are investigating seven foreigners suspected of prostitution, with two already deported. Read more.