Marnie Dudek
@marnied active 8 years ago-
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I think, here too in our country our Bilibid prison is so formerly dangerous too because it was discovered that there is a shabu laboratory there. The drug Lords are given special treatment and all the prison guards and even the warden are under his payroll.
It is said that in there, every day a guy commits suicide by falling from a building. ANd these are those who are under the influence of the drugs.
But then with the new President of our country, all those personnel there were replaced by the Special Armed Forces and those drug dens and labs were eradicated.
I really hope that the drug laboratory there is really gone as the news have it.
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Well! It’s safe to say that these are 10 locations did not make my list of “Places I’d Like to Visit”. 🙂
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Exactly! I would never want to visit these place.
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