Investigation on Raja Ampat Nickel Mining is Ongoing: INP Says
The Indonesian National Police (INP) revealed that the investigation into alleged criminal acts in four nickel mines in Raja Ampat, Southwest Papua, is still ongoing.
The Indonesian National Police (INP) revealed that the investigation into alleged criminal acts in four nickel mines in Raja Ampat, Southwest Papua, is still ongoing.
The Indonesian National Police (INP) Chief, General Listyo Sigit Prabowo says that nickel mining in Raja Ampat, Southwest Papua, is under the investigation of the police.
The Directorate of Certain Crimes of the Indonesian National Police (INP) Criminal Investigation Unit has confirmed that it will investigate the nickel mining case in Raja Ampat, Southwest Papua.
President Prabowo Subianto has ordered the revocation of four mining business permits in Raja Ampat, Southwest Papua, citing environmental concerns and regulatory violations. Learn more.
The Ministry of Forestry is preparing legal measures against companies suspected of conducting mining activities in forest areas of Raja Ampat, Southwest Papua. Learn more.
The Ministry of Environment has uncovered serious environmental and regulatory violations at nickel mining sites in Raja Ampat, Papua Barat Daya, including unauthorized operations on small islands. Read more.
Member of Commission VII of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR), Novita Hardini, saw that nickel mining in Raja Ampat, Southwest Papua, have violated regulations and threaten one of the world's largest biological riches that has been Indonesia's mainstay in the tourism and conservation sectors.
The Raja Ampat government, has asked the central government to review the limitation of forest management authority as part of efforts to preserve nature and realize the welfare of the people in the region.
Member of Commission VII of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) asked the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources to immediately evaluate the nickel mine in Raja Ampat Regency to ensure that mining activities do not damage the ecosystem in the area.
Vice Chairperson of Commission VII of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) Evita Nursanty emphasized the DPR's commitment to encourage sustainable tourism development in Southwest Papua, especially in the Raja Ampat National Tourism Destination Area (KDP).