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The appeal was made to prevent the spread of the corona virus (Covid-19) which is now increasingly widespread in Indonesia. Residents are also asked to wear masks when they are outside the home. (Photo by Herwin Bahar/Pacific Press/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Makassar, Indonesia. 11th Jan, 2022. A total of 93 kg of green turtle pieces were illegally secured by the South Sulawesi regional police by 6 suspects from Takalar Regency at the South Sulawesi Regional Police Office, Makassar, South Sulawesi (11/1/22). Seen the perpetrators who are standing, these actors are 50 years old who work as fishermen. 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