LaskarBali Vs Laskar Baladika HINDUALUKTA-- Pada tagal 17 Desember 2015 pkl 16.00 wita telah terjadi penyerangan dengan menggunakan sajam dan benda tumpul lainnya oleh blok D (yg dihuni ormas Laskar Bali) terhadap penghuni blok C (yg dihuni ormas baladika) yg mengakibatkan 1 org meninggal di tempat Antara lain Tu Robot (ormas baladika), 2 org
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DENPASAR- Bali United menang besar atas Persikabo 1973 dalam lanjutan pekan ke-22 Liga 1 2021/2022.Skuad Serdadu Tridatu sukses mencukur Laskar Padjajaran dengan skor telak 3-0. Bertanding di Stadion I Gusti Ngurah Rai, Denpasar, Kamis (3/2/2022) malam WIB, Bali United cukup bermain spartan di awal babak pertama ini. Mereka menguasai setidaknya 69 persen penguasaan bola dan terus memberikan
One of the British women accused of cocaine smuggling in Bali remained sedated in hospital on Saturday as she continued to protest her Dougall, 38, was becoming increasingly frantic as she faced the prospect of execution by firing squad. Speaking from behind bars before she was taken to Bali police hospital, she claimed she was the victim of a sting operation and protested her innocence."I am hallucinating. I can't sleep, I can't eat, I am losing my marbles," she cried, repeatedly asking after Kitty, her Australian ears, the cries of Dougall and her co-accused and partner Julian Ponder that their drug arrest was a "set-up" sound familiar. Almost eight years ago, a young Queensland beautician, Schapelle Corby, pleaded the same defence to accusations that she had smuggled of cannabis into the tropical holiday island. Airport baggage handlers were supposed to have inserted the drugs into Corby's boogie board bag without her and Ponder, 43, claim betrayal by their co-accused, mother-of-two Lindsay Sandiford, who they say set them up by delivering of cocaine disguised as a present for Kitty's sixth birthday. The large box containing the cocaine was gift-wrapped in pink paper with "Enjoy sweet candy" printed on 55, is claiming to have brought the drugs from Bangkok to Bali in her suitcase lining only because her two sons, Lewis, 23, and Elliot, 21, were threatened with death. A lawyer who unsuccessfully pitched for her business last week revealed that Sandiford believed Ponder to be the ringleader and "a big mafia guy".But if the sad history of Corby is any guide, these stories will be greeted with disbelief by Indonesian judges. If that is the case, the four Britons and one Indian national arrested over Bali's biggest cocaine haul will face at best a long and miserable future in Kerobokan prison. At worst, they face a firing is a ravished paradise. The surfers who first discovered its unblemished beaches and intriguing version of Hinduism in the 1960s have been followed by waves of tourists. Development came next, with the pleasure seekers close behind. Now any bule white foreigner who walks among the glitzy shops, bars and nightclubs of Kuta beach at night is offered sex as well as heroin, ecstasy, crystal meth and by contrast, remains scarce and highly priced. Bali's customs chief I Made Wijaya valued the seized haul at ÂŁ333 per gram, 10 times the price of gold. "Cocaine is very rare," said one Bali local. "It's unlikely you'll find it on the street. It's for well-funded foreigners and maybe some rich Indonesians."It's hard to see why Kerobokan's razor-wire-topped walls are not a more effective deterrent. More than 1,000 inmates, men and women, sleep in overcrowded cells in a prison designed for fewer than a third of that number. This year a man was beaten to death over the course of about eight hours in one of these cells. Nobody owned up to hearing his such as the notorious "Laskar Bali", or "Bali Army", dominate the yard. Drugs are freely traded and most things, including a bigger cell, can be bought for the right price. Many who arrived clean eventually find their way into drug April two successive nights of rioting forced guards to abandon the prison to the inmates, who burned and gutted its administration area and threatened to raze the rest of the building to the ground. Without visitors to bring in palatable food, prisoners go hungry and sometimes sentence of 20 years is standard for smuggling drugs. If Sandiford, from Cheltenham, Ponder and Dougall, both of Bali but formerly of Brighton, and the remaining co-accused, Paul Beales and Indian national Nanda Gophal, are jailed there, they will be among the oldest foreigners. But under Indonesia's drug laws, a haul of this size of any "narkoba" makes the death penalty very has 114 death row prisoners, 43 of them foreigners, though it has not executed anybody since 2008. On the day of death the prisoner is led to the place of execution and a target hung around their neck. They can choose whether to sit, stand or lie down, before a firing squad of 10 carefully vetted policemen pull their Sukumaran is an Australian drug smuggler on death row in Kerobokan. He said recently "It's like having a gun pointing at the back of your head and you don't know when it will go off."But that remains just a possibility for now in the Dougall case. For the next three months the co-accused will live in the cells beneath Denpasar's police station, Polda Bali, as they are interrogated and police formulate the charges. In this process the police prize contrition, helpfulness, even friendliness, in a suspect. Ponder, Dougall and Beales have so far failed these tests with their contrast, her decision to inform on her alleged co-conspirators has already bought Sandiford a significantly more sympathetic hearing from the police and judges. Proving that you are addicted to drugs can also after the 90-day investigation is finished or the cells get too crowded, the five will be moved to Kerobokan to await trial. There is no bail in Bali. Trials are conducted without juries and, compared to western countries, quickly. The "Bali Nine", a group of young Australians, including Sukumaran, who were caught trying to export heroin out of Bali, were tried and sentenced less than a year after their is scope for three appeals from that initial decision, which drags the process out. But judges can increase as well as decrease sentences on appeal. At one stage a number of the Bali Nine appealed against their life sentences only to see them changed to death, before seeing them reduced again on further appeal. After the final appeal, to Indonesia's Supreme Court, is exhausted, prisoners have one more chance, an application to the president for weeks ago, Corby became one of the rare drug convicts to win this lottery. The price was her sanity. The pretty young woman, who denies she is a cannabis smuggler, is now mentally ill. She won her five-year reduction on humanitarian grounds and is eligible for release in September four middle-aged Britons in Bali's police cells should perhaps start getting used to each other's Bachelard is the Indonesia correspondent for the Age, the Sydney Morning Herald and
Kisahawal bentrok dua ormas di LP & Jl.Teukumar Bali‼Cerita nyata dari mantan Sekjen Laskar Bali Mari Bersatu, Mari Bangkit, Mari Ngayah Tulus di Gumi Tanah
WorldThis was published 7 years agoBy Jewel Topsfield and Amilia RosaUpdated December 19, 2015 — The leader of Bali's notorious Laskar gang has apologised over a deadly battle with a rival gang and "guaranteed" Bali would be safe over Christmas and New people from Baladika were killed on Thursday after a riot that started in Kerobokan jail and spread to nearby Teuku Umar in the capital Denpasar. Another five people were bosses of the Laskar and Baladika gangs at the signing of the "peace statement".Credit Amilia RosaWeapons - including multiple knives and scythes - and drugs were confiscated from the prison after the fight broke head of Bali's Regional People's Representative Assembly DPRD, Nyoman Adi Wiryatama, said violence like this was similar to allowing Islamic State to divide people with of the weapons confiscated from Kerobokan prison after the Amilia Rosa"We shouldn't let that happen," he said. "We need to guard Bali. We need to unite."The "secretary-generals" of the two gangs signed a "peace statement" on Friday morning in which they agreed to hand over the prosecution of the killings to the police and appealed to members not to return to statement, which was witnessed by police, government and army representatives and community leaders, also agreed to ensure the stability of Bali boss I Ketut Putra Ismaya Jaya said the violence was something high-ranking leaders of Laskar Bali had never expected or army stand guard outside Bali's Kerobokan jail after the deadly gang Amilia Rosa"We again apologise to Bali's community, Indonesia and to the world for these incidents," he said. "I personally guarantee that these incidents will never happen again."Mr Jaya said Laskar Bali would like to "synergise" with their "family" from Baladika to ensure a similar incident never occurred again and said "We guarantee, it will be safe Christmas and New Year."Indonesia police transfer prisoners from the rival gangs from Kerobokan jail to other prisons in Bali. On the side of the police bus it says "prisoner car - anti-thuggery".Credit Amilia RosaFifteen people suspected of perpetrating the deadly violence are being investigated by Badung hundred and ten prisoners from both gangs who were involved in the fights were transferred from Kerobokan jail to five other prisons in Bali late on Thursday night.​Both gangs agreed to voluntarily hand over their weapons to at Kerobokan jail include Bali nine drug mules Si Yi Chen, Matthew Norman and Michael Czugaj, and Joshua Terelinck, who was sentenced on Wednesday to two months and 15 days' jail for negligently causing the death of a Balinese man in a motorcycle authorities confirmed the Australians had not been injured in the lawyer, Erwin Siregar, said he had contacted his client when he heard about the fights."I asked him if he was ok. He said 'I am fine. When the fights happened, the prison guards secured me in our block."Laskar Bali, literally Bali Army, is the oldest and best-known gang on the island. It was established in 2002 and dominates the nightclub security is an offshoot of Laskar that was formed following an internal Jewel Topsfield on FacebookMost Viewed in WorldLoading
TEMPOCO, Denpasar - Kepala Kepolisian Daerah (Kapolda) Bali Inspektur Jenderal Sugeng Priyanto menjelaskan berdasarkan data yang dihimpun pihak kepolisian, bentrokan yang sempat memanaskan suasana Kota Denpasar, Kamis, 17 Desember 2015, dipicu dua organisasi masyarakat besar di Bali, yakni Laskar Bali vs Baladika.
Every so often I feel the need to cleanse myself of the grubbiness and seediness of the Crime and the City beat and head for a beach, a cool drink and a refresh. This year I chose the Indonesian island of Bali—idyllic right? And didn’t it work for Elizabeth Gilbert in Eat, Pray, Love? The artistic town of Ubud, the cool beaches of Seminyak, the hipster surf resort of Canggu, the nightlife strip of Kuta, the dramatic and still active volcano of Mount Agung, and the bustling main town of Denpasar. Yeah well, seems wherever I go I get talking to someone at the poolside bar and they start recommending me crime books. Turns out, Bali’s no exception!! I kicked off the evening with a Balijito arak, lime juice and soda, in case you want to make one yourself followed by the signature dish of nasi goreng and some ice cold Bintang beers…and then came the crime recommendations. If anyone could kill your “Bali is a paradise” dream then it’s Kathryn Bonella, an Australian journalist who’s written four true crime books about Bali which is a super popular party and surfing destination for young Aussies. Hotel Kerobokan or Hotel K, 2009 is a gritty insider account of Bali’s notorious prison, its squalid conditions, lax security and easy-to-bribe guards. Kerobokan is home to a good number of drug dealers and mules from around the world, as well as some of Indonesia’s most hardened criminals. Particularly scary about checking into Hotel K is that your average Aussie or Brit smuggling some coke, Italian or American caught in a Kuta nightclub with a tab of E, gets indiscriminately housed with local murderers, paedophiles, members of the island’s notoriously violent Laskar Bali Bali Army criminal gang, or even Islamicist terrorists. Within the Hotel K complex is also a women’s prison, which is dangerously open to male prisoners for a small bribe. In that jail, for nine long years, sat Aussie Gold Coast beautician Shapelle Corby, busted at Denpasar Airport with 9lb of cannabis she denied knowing was in her luggage. Corby was sentenced to twenty years in Hotel K. She became a cause célèbre for the Australian media and subject of a biography by Kathryn Bonella—No More Tomorrows 2008. Bonella has gone on to write two further exposes of the Bali drugs scene Snowing in Bali The Incredible Inside Account of Bali’s Hidden Drug World 2012 and Operation Playboy Playboy Surfers Turned International Drug Lords 2017. Bonella doesn’t quite have the Bali true crimes market all to herself. Malcolm Scott’s Bali Undercover 2015, and also known as Bali Raw exposes the sex trade of the Kuta nightlife strip, as well as the drugs and protection rackets the tourists don’t normally get to see. Bali crime novels are, invariably, all about the island not turning out to be the delightful paradise it at first appears. Twilight in Kuta 2018 by David Nesbit typifies the genre of “Paradise Lost Bali Noir.” A young western tourist meets an Indonesian girl on Kuta beach and decides Bali is indeed paradise. He plans to marry and settle permanently on the island. Nesbit tells a story of real and imagined lives of the island’s residents. Despite their hopeful beginnings, their love of the island, their dreams fall pray to lies and deceit. Paradise Lost is also the theme of John Greet’s Shaman of Bali 2016. Reported drowned, a foreign man sees a chance for a new life in Bali, and gets a job in a hotel. But drugs, escapees from Hotel K, and a dose of Balinese mysticism, combine to shatter his new found idyll. Shaman of Bali was billed as Indonesia’s Shantaram see Crime and the City Mumbai. It’s not quite that intense or that long!, but it is as revealing of Bali’s dark side as Shantaram was of Mumbai’s underbelly. Fearless 2016 is by the Australian novelist Fiona Higgins who lived in Indonesia for several years, author of the bestselling The Mothers’ Group 2012, which also featured a cameo of Bali and Wife on the Run 2014. In Ubud, Bali’s most new age town, six Westerners are booked into a luxury resort for the week to deal with their various phobias. They make friends, they make progress with their issues, they bond…until a tragic disaster means life threatening danger and a test of individual courage for every member. And a couple more Bali mysteries that are perhaps a little cozier Shamini Flint’s Singaporean Inspector Singh heads down to Bali in Inspector Singh Investigates A Bali Conspiracy Most Foul 2009 and the second of seven Singh mysteries that include trips to Malaysia, Cambodia, India, England and China. Bombs are exploding and bombs planted by Islamist terrorists really did explode on Bali in 2002 and 2005 and Inspector Singh is sent to help. While he knows nothing about terrorism he does find what appears to be a more run-of-the-mill murder on the island and teams up with a wily Aussie copper to investigate. Intrepid young curator-turned-private eye Jenna Murphy is in Ubud studying early twentieth-century Balinese painting, in A Death in Bali 2018, when she comes across the murdered body of ex-pat artist Flip Hendricks. Jenna suspects the killing is linked to Flip’s art and teams up with Wayan Tyo of the Ubud Police Force. A Death in Bali is the second Jenna Murphy mystery after A Head in Cambodia 2017. You can rely on the accuracy of the art history too as, by day, Nancy Tingley is an independent art historian and consultant with a specialty in Asian art. Read the newspapers especially the Australian ones, search Google, and Bali looks less like paradise than a hellish tourist trap where bad things happen to innocent visitors. It’s certainly true that Bali has suffered from terrorism in the past and that, as a destination that attracts the relatively well-off young of Europe, Asia, Australia and America, there is something of a drugs problem on the island. Bali’s two major entry points for tourists—Padangbai Port which can whisk you by fast ferry to the perhaps even more beautiful Indonesian island of Lombok and Denpasar’s Ngurah Rai International Airport have enormous signs warning you not to smuggle drugs onto Bali—yet people still do. It’s a party island and there’s a lot of money to be made. In reality Bali’s safe if you don’t stuff coke in your luggage and you keep sober on your scooter. But it is an island that has known its fair share of violence from outside. The bestselling Austrian writer Vicki Baum, now remembered if at all for her 1929 novel Grand Hotel, visited Bali in the 1930s to stay with her friend Walter Spies, the German artist who made Ubud his home from 1927. There she wrote Love and Death in Bali 1937, encouraged by Spies, who supplied her with background material for the novel. It tells of Dutch colonial Bali as part of the Netherlands East Indies and Bali’s resistance to that colonialism that culminated with the historic Battle of Badung in 1906, in which thousands of Balinese soldiers and the island’s royal family, clothed in ceremonial white and armed only with daggers, threw themselves upon the merciless efficiency of the Dutch guns in a act of mass suicide called puputan in Balinese. Perhaps as many as one thousand Balinese either committed suicide or were mown down by Dutch machine guns. Bali has seen its share of horror—colonial occupation, volcanic eruptions, tsunami and the wave of Islamist terrorist bombings. Yet, Bali has endured and remains to many the very image of an island paradise.
LaskarBali frontman slashed viciously in broad daylight. Raw footage of a collapsed man bleeding out on the pavement apparently reveals the latest flare-up involving mass organization Laskar Bali. Reported Laskar frontman Dewa Gede Artawan, 30, was allegedly killed by three masked men on Jl. Raya Batuan in Sukawati, Denpasar on Friday afternoon.
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