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Miyabi is still flying in Glodok Market

 
 
Popularity Japanese porn actress, Maria Ozawa or Miyabi was not lost. Until now, illegal porn videos starring the actress who was located in Bogor, West Java, to shoot the horror film 'Ghost Land coachman', the still thriving trade.


The fact it looks as West Jakarta Metro Police held evidence that the operating result amounted to tens of thousands. And most of the porn video starring Miyabi.
Tens of thousands of pornographic DVDs are seized from the warehouse which is located under the bridge Harco Glodok Castle, West Jakarta.
"Precisely there are 40 thousand pieces of pornographic DVDs various titles of our successful confiscation," said West Jakarta police chief, Commissioner Yazid Fanani in Mapolres, Thursday, November 25, 2010.
This discovery, began when the officer managed to secure two players initials PRM and HR, which has found dozens of pornographic DVDs. Both players then show repository which contains tens of thousands of other DVDs.
Top all of that, the two players charged Penal Code Article 282 and Article 80 of Law Decree no. The 33-year 2009 with the threat of punishment over five years.
Both actors admit to gain up to one million per month with a porn video duplication business. Actors also claim that played Miyabi porn videos still favored buyers.
Miyabi had been in Indonesia for 16 days. He was in Bogor, West Java, to carry out filming a horror movie.
Miyabi arrival was kept secret so as not to smell the media crew. To avoid controversy, which prompted protests. The existence of hidden Miyabi for the filming process can proceed smoothly.
The Maxima Pictures Miyabi promised to bring back into the country to attend the press conference the movie 'Ghost Land coachman'.
"Press conference is scheduled to be held next week, and we also again waiting confirmation from the management Miyabi news this week," he said again.

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