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Priest rejects case previous Indonesian head of state Jokowi associated with Raja Ampat nickel mining

By Asia Tech Times
Last updated: 06/07/2025
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June 12, 2025

Jakarta – Power and Mineral Resources Priest Bahlil Lahadalia disregarded claims that connected previous Head of state Joko “Jokowi” Widodo and his better half Iriana to Raja Ampat’s Nickel Mining task.

” Oh, that’s not real. Where is that [allegation] From? “Balil claimed in the Presidential Royal Residence in Jakarta on Tuesday kompas Record.

He likewise rejected cases that the previous governmental management has actually released a mining company certificate (IUP) operating in Raja Ampat.

Mining tasks in the area are under boosting examination, complied with by video clips extensively distributed on social networks supposedly revealing ships transferring nickel ore.

The ships are claimed to have names comparable to those of the previous head of state and his better half or acronyms.

Information from the Transportation and Maritime Matters Bureau of the Ministry of Transport verified that there were ships called TB JKW Mahakam and Barge Dewi Iriana.

” TB” represents “tugboat”, a kind of vessel made use of to drag or press various other vessels, such as barges that do not have propulsion systems. According to the Ministry of Transportation, there go to the very least 8 ships called JKW Mahakam.

Nevertheless, possession of these vessels is connected with 4 various business.

Information reveals that the ship with the acronym of previous Head of state Jokowi is simply JKW Mahakam 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 10.

Numerous of the JKW Mahakam vessels are had by a subsidiary of the openly detailed PT IMC Pelita Logistik.

The ships with the name of the initial woman Dewi Iriana are likewise placed sixth: Dewi Iriana 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 8. Some Dewi Iriana ships are signed up under PT PSS and its moms and dad business PT IMC Pelita Logistik. kompas.

On Tuesday, Assistant of State Prasetyo Hadi revealed the abrogation of four-quarters of the licenses of four-quarters of business running in environmentally delicate locations, while a PT trick nikel is complimentary to proceed.

The choice follows protestors disperse video clips of evident injury to the island’s vulnerable community. Balil claimed both business “broke” typical policies.

The 4 business, PT Kawei Sejahtera Mining, PT Mulia Raymond Perkasa, Pt Anugerah Surya Pratama and Pt Nurham all sent their 2025 Job Strategy and Budget Plan (RKAB) applications for 2025, while the preacher claimed, while Trick Nikel safeguarded Trick Nikel for 20225 Rkab.

Greenpeace evaluation in Indonesia reveals that nickel mining tasks on Gagging, Kavi and Marulan have actually triggered damages to greater than 500 hectares of woodland and plants.

The ecological NGO claimed that all 3 are categorized as tiny islands and need to for that reason be restricted under the stipulations of policies enhanced by the Constitutional Court in 2023.

TAGGED:AmpatclaimdismissesIndonesianinvolvedJokowiMiningministernickelPresidentRaja

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