The Prosecutor's Office is investigating illegal coal mining activities in Penajam Paser Utara (PPU) Regency, East Kalimantan (Kaltim).

Head of the Special Crimes Section (Kasi Pidsus) of the PPU District Attorney (Kejari) Abram Namibia Putra Tambunan said illegal coal mining has the potential to cause state losses.

"We are currently collecting data and information regarding coal mining activities," he said in Penajam, East Kalimantan, Tuesday, August 8, which was confiscated by Antara.

Abram said the PPU District Attorney's Office (Kejari) would soon form an Illegal Coal Mining Mafia Task Force.

Abram explained that mining activities should not violate Law Number 3 of 2020 concerning Mineral and New Mineral Mining. The law explains that every mining business has an obligation, one of which is paying royalties, taxes and reclamation guarantees, aka jamrek.

According to Abram, coal miners do not have permits, only think about dredging as much produce as possible without taking into account the natural conditions and the impact of their activities.

In addition to the plan to form an Illegal Coal Mining Mafia Task Force, the PPU Kejari has formed a Port Mafia Task Force and Land Mafia

Currently, the North Penajam Paser Kejari Kebuhan Mafia Task Force is investigating the levy on the Benuo Taka Port levy located in Buluminung Village, Penajam District, which is suspected of having problems.

The case of alleged misappropriation of the Benuo Taka Port levy has been upgraded from investigation to investigation.

After handling the case of alleged irregularities in the Benuo Taka Port levy, it will focus on handling coal mines without a permit, said Abram Namibia Putra Tambunan.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)