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  2. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    111 – emergency number in New Zealand; 112 – emergency number across the European Union and on GSM mobile networks across the world; 119 – emergency number in Jamaica and parts of Asia; 122 – emergency number for specific services in several countries; 911 – emergency number in North America and parts of the Pacific; 999 – emergency ...

  3. List of Indonesian prisoners and detainees - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Indonesian prisoners and detainees: Abdul Aziz Imam Samudra; Bali Nine; Abu Bakar Bashir; Andrew Chan; Si Yi Chen; Schapelle Corby; Michael Czugaj;

  4. Indonesian National Police - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of the Indonesian National Police is located in Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta and the Indonesian National Police hotline-emergency number is 110 which serves all over Indonesia 24 hours. [10]

  5. Emergency telephone number - Wikipedia

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    Dialing a known emergency number like 112 forces the phone to try the call with any available network. On some networks, a GSM phone without a SIM card may be used to make emergency calls, and most GSM phones accept a larger list of emergency numbers without SIM card, such as 112, 911, 118, 119, 000, 110, 08, and 999. [27]

  6. The emergency phone number you have never heard of that could ...

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    Study finds around half of women in UK are oblivious to 999-55 silent emergency lifeline

  7. Inmates riot, set fire at prison in western Indonesia - AOL

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  8. Law enforcement in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement in Indonesia is mainly performed by the Indonesian National Police (POLRI), together with other law enforcement agencies which are under the president, a certain ministry or State-owned company (BUMN) which perform policing duties for a certain public service, these law enforcement agencies are under supervision and are trained by the Indonesian National Police.

  9. 113 inmates escape from Indonesian prison during prayer time

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