The Central Kalimantan Regional Police are committed to maintaining a conducive investment climate in the area. The application is by taking firm action against every perpetrator who is considered to be disturbing investment.

Head of Public Relations of the Central Kalimantan Police, Kombes Pol Erlan Munaji in Palangka Raya, Wednesday, said that one form of interference that received serious attention was the theft of palm oil in plantation companies operating in Central Kalimantan.

"Every violation of the law that interferes with investment, including the theft of palm oil, will be followed up in accordance with applicable regulations. This is important to create a conducive investment climate in Central Kalimantan," Erlan said, quoting ANTARA, Wednesday, January 29.

According to the three-tiered National Police officer, the police continue to coordinate with stakeholders, including companies and the surrounding community, to prevent and take action against criminal acts that harm the business world.

In addition, the Central Kalimantan Police also appealed to the public not to be easily provoked by parties who want to take personal advantage by committing violations of the law in the investment sector.

It is believed that maintaining legal security and certainty will have a positive impact on economic development in the area.

"We invite all elements of society to jointly maintain a security and order situation, so that investment in Central Kalimantan can continue to grow and provide benefits for mutual welfare," said Erlan.

The Central Kalimantan Regional Police emphasized that they will continue to increase patrols and supervision in plantation areas as well as other areas that are investment centers, in order to ensure the protection of legitimate assets and business activities in accordance with applicable legal provisions.

Even in January 2025, the police ranks in Central Kalimantan have also taken firm action against perpetrators of looting palm oil belonging to the company. Currently, the suspects are also languishing in the local police headquarters to account for their actions.


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