Bengkulu Governor Rohidin Asks For Case In Seluma To Be Well Solved
BENGKULU - Bengkulu Governor Rohidin Mersyah asked the police for the arrest of residents over the alleged case of harvesting palm oil without the permission of PT Agri Andalas to be resolved amicably and in a friendly manner. Because, said Rohidin, as Bengkulu Governor he is trying to find the best solution for every community complaint. "From the discussion with the management of PT. Agri Andalas and community representatives, it will be followed up in a family manner," said Rohidin in Bengkulu, quoted by Antara, Tuesday, January 25. PT Agri Andalas and the community can find the best solution for both parties. Seluma Regency DPRD member Syamsul Aswajar explained that the incident started when the community complained about a dispute which resulted in several Seluma residents being detained at the Bengkulu Police. Therefore, in the near future PT. Agri Andalas will hold a meeting with community representatives. "Agri Andalas will explain to the people of Jenggalu about the land belonging to Agri Andalas. Then steps will be taken, deliberation of course," he said. Almost 2 months, five residents of Jenggalu Village, Seluma Regency, namely Harlan ( 54), Syahwan Effendi (49), Hartono (47), Sugeng Waluyo (41) and Zulan Hartoyo (49) were detained at the Bengkulu Police. paragraph [1] of the 4th KUHP junto article 55, article 56 of the KUHP and/or article 160 of the KUHP. The case began with a report by PT. Agri Andalas to the Bengkulu Police with accusations that the residents of Jenggalu Village had stolen fresh fruit bunches (FFB) on land owned by PT. Andalas Agri.*