Miners Complain Why Ledok Oil Wells Are Still Installed By Police Lines
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Miners in Blora urged the police to complete an investigation at the Ledok oil well mining. They admitted that they could not produce because the location was still being outlined by the police.

The Head of Public Relations of the Central Java Police, Kombes M Iqbal Alqudusy, said that the case of managing the old well at the LDK 27 point was still being investigated by collecting evidence and witness, including from experts.

"Investigators are very careful in collecting evidence, both witnesses' testimonies, collecting as many clues as possible and experts. The case continues and continues, there are no backward teeth in this case," Iqbal said via text message, in a written statement.

He explained that the National Police Headquarters is currently assisting the case handled by the Central Java Police Ditresrimsus. If the evidence is sufficient, a case will be held and will be submitted to the public.

"We will definitely convey it to all relevant parties through a prescon in Crimesus. Be patient, we will prescont with all colleagues," he said.

Regarding the police line installed at the location, Iqbal explained that the location was still a status quo and it was still needed by investigators to investigate the case. So no one has been allowed to enter unless there is permission from the investigator.

"The status of the police line at the location is the status quo, investigation is still needed, so the public and those who are still there are still not allowed to enter the police line unless the investigator's permission or police line is opened by investigators," he explained.

Previously, the Central Java Regional Police were currently investigating allegations of governance that were not in accordance with the rules in the mining of old oil wells in Ledok. The Timba Ledok Well Oil Mining Association (PPMSTL) admitted that it could not produce in the well because there was still a police line. This causes harm to them.

"If the material loss starts from March to June, 3 months is less than production. If it's a matter of loss, I can't estimate it," said PPMSTL attorney, Pasuyanto when met, Friday (9/6).


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