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Polisi mengungkap dugaan tindak pidana pertambangan timah ilegal di Jatisampurna, Bekasi, Jawa Barat. Kerugian negara ditaksir mencapai Rp10,38 miliar, petugas mengamankan dua orang tersangka bersama barang bukti 207 lebih batang balok timah.

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00:00We go to the first information, Mr. Mirsa, there is a police who revealed the suspicion of criminal acts of mining minerals and illegal coal in Jati, Sampurna, Bekasi, West Java.
00:14The country's losses are estimated to reach 10.38 billion rupiah.
00:17Officers secured two suspects with evidence, 207 more timber blocks.
00:24Korpo Lerut Bahar Kampolri revealed the suspicion of criminal acts of mining minerals and illegal coal in Jati, Sampurna, Bekasi, West Java.
00:36Found in the timber storage and management warehouse under the name of the company Sivigalena Alam Raya, which is not a holder of IUP, IUPK, IPR and SIPB permits.
00:47Based on this, the officers secured two suspects, one of which is a citizen of a foreign country from Korea who served as the head of the initial warehouse operation J and AF as the director of Sivigalena Alam Raya Utama.
01:03Kasuk Dit Gakum Dit Poler Korpo Lerut Bahar Kampolri Kompes Pol Doni Charles said the suspects received timber sand shipment from Blitung Bank which has been operating since 2003.
01:17Doni also said the production results of 207 timber and other evidence were found, so it was estimated to lose the country 10.38 billion rupiah.
01:28Then we continued to investigate, it turned out that the management warehouse, the procurement of timber sand into timber, has been operating since 2023.
01:46And it has been sent five times, we say this because it is not only the clarity of the perpetrators that we hold, but also strengthened by the workers or witnesses in the IUPK.
02:04The potential loss of the country with the activities they do is as large as 10.38 billion.
02:15Based on the incident, the police suspect the perpetrators of Article 161 of the Law No. 3 of 2020 on the mining of minerals and timber with a fine of five years in prison and a maximum of 100 billion rupiah.

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