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Kingpin Arrested for Illegal Mining in Protected Forest

18 Jan

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Summary

  • Illegal coal mining operation discovered within a protected forest near Indonesia's new capital.
  • A suspect accused of financing and directing the illegal mining has been arrested.
  • The case highlights environmental protection efforts amid rapid development.
Kingpin Arrested for Illegal Mining in Protected Forest

Indonesian authorities are prosecuting a significant environmental crime case involving an illegal coal mining operation discovered within a protected forest. This operation was concealed within Bukit Soeharto Grand Forest Park, an area now encompassed by the nation's ambitious new capital region, Nusantara.

The investigation culminated in the completion of the case file against a key suspect, identified as MH, who allegedly financed and directed the illegal coal extraction. MH, who had been on the run for three years, is accused of orchestrating the mining activities in 2022, potentially using heavy equipment operators. He faces severe penalties under Indonesia's Forestry Law.

This prosecution reflects a broader governmental commitment to preserving conservation zones, especially in light of the extensive development surrounding the new capital. The action serves as a deterrent against ecological damage and illegal activities, reinforcing the resolve to protect Indonesia's valuable forest resources from further harm.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
An illegal coal mining operation was found hidden inside a protected forest near the planned new capital region.
The main suspect is identified as MH, accused of financing and directing the illegal coal extraction in the protected forest.
The case is significant because the illegal mining occurred in a conservation area now part of the new capital region, highlighting environmental protection efforts during development.

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