Sabtu, 12 Maret 2011

Kangen Band all the personnel of drug users

National Narcotics Agency raided the music group from Lampung, Kangen Band, on Saturday 112 Saturday March, early day at 2:30 pm. Besides found 40 grams of dried marijuana, officers also found marijuana plants 3 inches feet tall at their headquarters, in Cibubur, East Jakarta.


Head of Public Relations Sumirat BNN says, those who are caught not only five personnel Pas, but there are others in the compound. "We have long followed," he said, when met at the House of BNN, Cawang, Jakarta, on Saturday night, March 12, 2011.

All the suspects, according to Sumirat numbered 10 people. They are A, A, B, B, J, N, S, S, Z, and V. Unfortunately, Sumirat not call anyone a name other than the five personnel Band that. "Inspection will be occurred 3 x 24 hours, if proven to be a user, will we stand," said Sumirat. Examination conducted by Directorate IV Team IV Narcotics Unit, Police Headquarters Building at BNN.

Arrest Band adds a long list of artists who deal in these illicit goods. Previous artist Iyut Bing Slamet also caught carrying shabu-shabu weighing 0.4 grams in Hotel Penthouse, West Jakarta, 8 March. A week earlier, exactly 28 February, drummer Paddy Yoyo, also captured the Sub Directorate of Criminal Investigation Narcotics V Direktoran Police Headquarters in Sudirman Park, Central Jakarta. Police seized 0.4 grams of shabu-shabu. (Source)

Figure Tsunami What Happened In Japan

A powerful earthquake measuring 8.9, with an offshore epicenter 373 km from Tokyo unleashed a wall of water 23-foot high that slammed against Japan's eastern coast today, killing at least 60 people as it swept away boats, cars and homes while widespread fires burned out of control. Tsunami warnings blanketed the entire Pacific, as far away as South America, Canada, Alaska and the entire U.S. West Coast. The earthquake was followed by more than 50 aftershocks for hours, many of them of more than magnitude 6.0. The death toll was likely to continue climbing given the scale of the disaster.
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Large fishing boats and other sea vessels rode high waves into the cities, slamming against overpasses or scraping under them and snapping power lines along the way. Upturned and partially submerged vehicles were seen bobbing in the water. Ships anchored in ports crashed against each other.
The highways to the worst-hit coastal areas were severely damaged and communications, including telephone lines, were snapped. Train services in northeastern Japan and in Tokyo, which normally serve 10 million people a day, were also suspended, leaving untold numbers stranded in stations or roaming the streets. Tokyo's Narita airport was closed indefinitely.
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An aerial shot shows vehicles ready for shipping piled like dominoes after a tsunami tidal wave hit Hitachinaka city in Ibaraki prefecture
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People take shelter as a ceiling collapses in a bookstore during an earthquake in Sendai, northeastern Japan
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The tsunami hits Kamaishi city port, Iwate Prefecture
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Cars, lorries and debris swept inland by the tsunami at Kesennuma, Miyagi prefecture
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Natural gas storage tanks burn at the Cosmo oil refinery, Ichihara, Chiba prefecture
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Houses ablaze after being swept out to sea in Natori, Miyagi prefecture
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Swirling waves on the coast at Oarai, Ibaraki prefecture
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Burning building in Tokyo's Odaiba after the earthquake
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Reporters of Associated Press hide under the table
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News source: Yahoo. Photos: AP, Reuters

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