The Identity Of The 2 Suspects In The Case Of The Langgar Rules Tanker Is Still A Secret, The NTB Police Are Developing Cases To Palembang
MATARAM - The investigation into the alleged tanker case that violated the rules in filling diesel subsidy fuel into fishing vessels in the waters of Telong Elong, East Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara, developed into the Palembang area.Director of Water and Air Police (Polairud) Polda NTB Kombes Kobul Syahrin Ritonga confirmed the activities of investigators to develop cases in the Palembang area."Yes, the tanker company came from. That's why the investigation team went to Palembang," said Kobul in Mataram, Antara, Tuesday, November 4.Although he was reluctant to explain in detail regarding the purpose of going to Palembang, he made sure it was part of a series of investigations that have now named two suspects. "Anyway, that's the case, 'the investigation," he said.Regarding the identity of the two suspects, Kobul has not yet disclosed it to the public.Kobul is still with a statement confirming that one of the two suspects is a ship captain.As suspects, they are suspected of violating Article 263 of the Criminal Code regarding falsification of documents and/or Article 53 letter b of Law Number 22 of 2001 concerning Oil and Gas of the Earth which regulates the provisions of the transportation business license.Against the two suspects, investigators have made arrests. All evidence of the case, such as tankers carrying subsidized diesel fuel and fishing boats belonging to East Lombok fishermen, are still being confiscated at Labuhan Haji Pier, East Lombok Regency.It was also stated that there were two tanks confiscated, namely South Anggun Motor Tankers (MT) and MT Harima with the company that owns PT Tripatra Nusantara, which is located in Palembang.In addition, he said, the Satu Raya Motorboat (KM) belonging to East Lombok fishermen received subsidized diesel fuel filling in the waters of Telong Elong.For evidence of fuel, as well. From MT Harima and KM Satu Raya, the police confiscated 227,000 liters of subsidized diesel, while 135,000 liters of diesel subsidy from the cargo of South Anggun MT.