Friday, November 16, 2012

Winding Way Girl Cianjur

Police arrested Ola on January 12, 2000 while dining at McDonald'' s Soekarno-Hatta. He was sentenced to death. Several times asking for clemency, but was rejected. President made the surprising decision to grant clemency to Ola on 26 September 2011 through Presidential Decree No. 35 Year 2011. Ola gets the death penalty waivers to be a life sentence. Later, Ola indicated the same crime.

Women were cleaner it looks tougher than others sentenced to death, Rani Adriani, who was his cousin. Apparently, Rani was hard to forget that death sentence. "I have no idea how I feel right now, the sad, angry, and disappointed. These I'm just a courier, really, be punished," said Rani. While waiting for the decision of the appeal, two sisters that fill the days with worship and gardening in Tangerang Women's Penitentiary.
Ola rather winding road of life. After graduating high school in Cianjur, West Java, he migrated to Jakarta and a disc jockey. Of his work, bear children Ola. Yes, especially if it was not a result of an intimate relationship with a man. "Call it Mr. X," he said. To support Prawira Eka, her son, Ola worked as a disc jockey at various discos at the Top; Bogor; Bali, and Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta.
A ray of light suddenly overarching life. In October 1997, he met Tony alias alias Tajudin Sulaiman Domala Mouza, a citizen of Ivory Coast. They met at the apartment Ola in numbers Kampung Bali, Central Jakarta. At that time, Mouza want to find a friend who is dating Ola neighbors. But none sought. Ola was offered Mouza waiting in her room.
From her husband, Ola drug business and went international network. Police arrested two of its members were dropping Ola, Rina Andriani and Deni Setia Maharwan, flew to England with the heroin on January 12, 2000. Of narrative Ola, police found her position description to a shootout. Mouza, her husband, along with four of his friends were killed in the crossfire in a rented house in the Cipete, South Jakarta.


Source: http://www.tempo.co/read/news/2012/11/16/063442101/

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