JAKARTA - The Forest Area Control Task Force (PKH) opens up opportunities to explore allegations of forest logging which is suspected to be the trigger for major floods in West Sumatra, North Sumatra, and Aceh. Any information circulating in the public regarding the cause of the disaster will be further investigated.
"We will explore this information," said Head of the AGO's AGO, Anang Supriatna, in Jakarta, Monday, December 1.
Anang explained that this deepening was needed to find out whether the floods that hit the three provinces were purely caused by natural factors or human involvement through illegal logging practices. The PKH Task Force will observe every development that appears in the field.
"However, it is still being investigated first. We will see the next developments," he said.
According to Anang, law enforcement efforts are fully open if an element of intent is found in illegal logging activities that trigger flooding. If an element of intent is found later, law enforcement will definitely take action," he said.
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Anang also revealed that one of the functions of the PKH Task Force is to retrieve state-owned land managed by certain parties without a permit. Search is carried out from plantation areas to mining.
After being taken over, the government will focus on improving the damaged ecosystem and ensuring that production activities in the area continue to run by paying attention to environmental sustainability. One of its functions is to improve the ecosystem," concluded Anang.F
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