MEDAN - The North Sumatra Natural Resources Conservation Center (BBKSDA) has secured a rare orangutan in the private house of the Langkat Regent, North Sumatra, after the issuance of the Wind War Plan.

Plh Head of North Sumatra BBKSDA, Irzal said, endangered species protected by law have now been confiscated.

"An orangutan and other types of animals," he told reporters, Tuesday, January 25.

Irzal was reluctant to reveal other rare animals that were confiscated from the house of the Terbit Regent.

"There will be a press release later," he said.

He admitted that the confiscation of endangered animals was carried out when the KPK and his party searched Terbit's house.

"The search was carried out with the Balai Gakkum (law enforcement) and the KPK," he said.

Previously, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) named the Regent of Langkat, Published the Warring Angin Plan as a suspect in the project bribery case during the OTT event last week.

When they searched his private residence, officers found 2 prison-like buildings that housed 27 people.

The Head of Public Relations of the North Sumatra Police, Kombes Hadi Wahyudi, said the cage was a rehabilitation location for victims of drug abuse who were brought by their families directly. But Migrant Care calls the cages in the Publishing Plan to War the Wind suspected of modern slavery.


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