But even Sajo Oyang’s deft fixer couldn’t control the publicity surrounding what happened next. Early on the cold morning of June 20, 2011, a parishioner went to her church in Lyttelton, where she discovered thirty-two Indonesian men hiding in the nave. Hemmed in by mountains that form a natural amphitheater on the eastern edge of New Zealand’s southern island, Lyttelton is a quiet port town of about twenty-two hundred residents just outside Christchurch. Shivering and distraught, the Indonesian men had fled the “model” Oyang 75 while the ship was being unloaded.

