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Police guard unloading of smuggled explosives
Sunday, November 22, 2009 03:33 WIB | National | |
Karimun (ANTARA News) - Personnel from the Riau Islands police bomb-defusing
unit guarded the unloading of explosive materials believed to have been smuggled
in from Malaysia at the special customs pier here on Saturday.
"Today we start unloading the ammonium nitrate from KM Fungka Sejahtera, guarded
by the police and personnel from the bomb-defusing unti (Gegana)," the head of
investigation of the special regional customs office, Sad Wibowo, said through a
short message service.
He said four personnel from the Karimun resort police and two Gegana personnel
had been deployed to guard the process.
He said the guard was needed because the cargo was dangerous and needed special
treatment with regard to its unloading to avoid any eventuality.
"All the processes from unloading to delivering them to the warehouse are
supervised by the police," he said.
He said the goods were kept in a warehouse specially for storing explosive
materials recommended by the police and PT Dahana, an official company importing
explosive materials.
"Where the location is I am no comment because it has to do with the security of
evidence," he said.
He said the location had been kept secret with an aim of assuring the security
of the evidence.
"Its storing must also be in a safe and appropriate place to avoid possible
danger to the public," he said.
On a separate occasion, the head of the special regional customs office, Nasar
Salim, said the unloading process of the cargo was different from other common
evidence materials.
"It must be done according to directives from experts such as PT Dahana and the
police," he said.
Customs patrol boats BC-20003 and BC-8005 seized KM Fungka carrying 3,000 bags
of ammonium nitrate in the Natuna waters, 30 miles from Mapor island on
Wednesday, November 18, 2009.
Based on initial investigation of the boat crew the goods were smuggled from
Pasir Gudang in Johor, Malaysia, and would be sent to Selayar, South Sulawesi,
comouflaged in fertilizer bags.
Customs investigators have questioned two of 16 crew namely the skipper and the
engine room chief and have named NH, the skipper, as suspect.
"We netted him with Article 102 of Law Number 17 of 2006 on Amendment of Law
Number 10 of 1995 on customs affairs because the goods are not covered with
valid documents," Nasar Salim said.
Investigation of the evidence was coordinated with the police including with
regard to uncovering possible involvement of the owner or a network, he said.
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