Police have arrested the main suspect in a spate of bootleg alcohol poisonings thought to have killed dozens across Indonesia, authorities said Wednesday, with the booze kingpin facing life behind bars if he is convicted. Samsudin Simbolon was caught early Wednesday on a palm oil plantation in Sumatra, ending a nationwide search for the man whose bootleg operation allegedly killed as many as 50 people in neighboring West Java. The world’s most populous Muslim majority country banned the sale of alcohol in most convenience stores and small shops outside holiday hotspot Bali in 2015, although it is still widely available in supermarkets, bars and hotels. The deaths in West Java – where Simbolon allegedly ran his illegal spirits operation – led the capital city Bandung to declare a state of emergency this month.