JAYAWIJAYA - Jayawijaya Resort Police personnel, the Papuan Police have again secured five cars suspected of being oil-buying vehicles (BBM) after securing 10 cars the day before. Jayawijaya Police Chief AKBP Hesman Napitupulu said the raid was carried out on vehicles with modified tanks queuing at APMS (premium and sola agents) to obtain subsidized fuel. "From the raids in three locations, we managed to secure five cars with fuel tanks that had been modified and two motorbikes whose police numbers had been changed to queue for fuel," he said in Wamena, Antara, Wednesday, September 7. Violators caught in this raid will be given a sanction in the form of a ticket to provide a deterrent effect so that they do not repeat their actions. "We apply Article 307 Jo 169 paragraph (1) of the LLAJ Law No.22 of 2009 concerning procedures for loading goods, which do not meet the provisions of the procedures for loading, transportation and vehicle dimensions and can be subject to a fine of Rp. 500,000," he said. The vehicles were arrested before refueling or still queuing to get fuel. "We will continue to control fuel providers in APMS," he said. The raid involving the Wamena Subdenpom was led by the Head of Samapta Polres Jayawijaya AKP Frets Lamahan and the Head of Traffic at the Jayawijaya Police, Ipda Ihlas. The cars that experienced changes in the size of the fuel tengk are suspected of buying subsidized fuel at affordable prices in APMS and then selling outside at a higher price.

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