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More nonsense with regards to the jail break out, questions about how it happened, and the responses from Tonny Nainggolan, the supposed new tough jail warden. And it appears that the tunnel was not dug by anyone, it's been there all along.
http://www.news.com.au/world/asia/f...n/news-story/8e73607e4aabe98c9da6a0bdef3a45f5
All four escapees are foreigners but none of the authorities involved in their prosecution and incarceration appear to know where their passports are located.
Jail Governor Tonny Nainggolan says the jail does not have their passports.
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The Corrections chief of Balis Law and Human Rights Ministry, Surung Pasaribu, says the Ministry does not have the passports, nor does Immigration and nor do the Prosecutors.
Mr Pasaribu went on to say that Davidson is an expert in making fake identities. Not strictly correct. He was caught in possession of another Australian mans passport, which he was using but he didnt make it.
He found it in a hotel and later paid a local in Bali to create a false visa for him in a different name.
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How did the so-called escape tunnel exist for so long without anyone in authority knowing about it? And why, if it was used to escape, was there no fresh dirt dug around its entrance?
Jail Governor Tonny Nainggolan admits he didnt know there was a tunnel at that location, despite passing it at least once a week. He thought it was a septic tank.
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Why didnt any of the jails CCTV cameras capture anything of interest to the escape investigation?
And why did authorities initially say the cameras were not working, then say they were?
According to Mr Nainggolan all 25 of the jails CCTV cameras were working at the time but the one camera in the vicinity was not focused on the tunnel.
The tunnel exited on a busy road right beneath a guard tower. But the guard tower was unmanned at the time and no-one saw anything in that area.
Mr Nainggolan says the guard tower in question was not manned due to staff shortages at the overcrowded jail.
Only 10 guards were working at the time of the escape, monitoring 1378 prisoners and there were not enough guards to staff all control towers. Hence the CCTV cameras which now appear to have shown nothing suspicious or of any use to the hunt for the four.
(***didn't they just tell ABC news they had 8 guards at all times, 4 on the grounds and 4 in the tower? And this happened after the prisoners were supposedly locked up. So what were the 10 guards doing?)
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Davidson was clearly active on Facebook, including a Live Video chat on May 12 showing him and a fellow prisoner he describes as Bashir, talking live to people on the outside, from what is clearly shown as a cell in Kerobokan.
Mr Nainggolan says authorities are tracking the Facebook page to uncover whether it was updated from inside the jail or whether someone on the outside was updating it for him.
Given he was live chatting to people outside, it seems indisputable that Davidson was in control of the page from his cell in a jail where electronic equipment, mobile phones and the internet are contraband, except in workshop areas.
http://www.news.com.au/world/asia/f...n/news-story/8e73607e4aabe98c9da6a0bdef3a45f5