Jakarta,
Feb 28, 2014 (Antara) - As haze shrouded Sumatra's cities over the past two
months, President Yudhoyono has ordered strict law enforcement to deal
with forest fires mostly set deliberately and unlawfully to clear land
for plantation and farming.
To
give deterrent effect especially on corporations, law enforcement must
be carried out quickly and effectively from investigations to trial in
court, the president was quoted by Coordinating Minister for People's
Welfare Agung Laksono in Jakarta on Feb. 27, 2014.
Legal
sanction must be imposed against both domestic and foreign
corporations, which were proven to have burnt forests illegally to clear
land for business purposes, he stated.
Chief of the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) Syamsul
Maarif stated that around 99 percent of forest and plantation fires in Sumatra and Kalimantan were deliberately set.
Maarif stated that around 99 percent of forest and plantation fires in Sumatra and Kalimantan were deliberately set.
"There
should be sanctions to stop recurrences. Slash-and-burn farming methods
indeed exist in Sumatra and Kalimantan, but the most important thing is
that it should be controlled," Syamsul Maarif noted in a statement on
Feb. 28.
According to Maarif, the Indonesian police have named 23 suspects in
Riau and 16 in Central Kalimantan for allegedly setting the fires
deliberately.
"There
are several factors behind their decision to set fires in plantation
and forest areas, such as economic, social and cultural factors," he
explained.
Dry rainy season in Sumatra and Kalimantan has triggered forest and
plantation fires that produced haze. The NOAA 18 satellite on Feb. 27
detected 17 hotspots in Aceh, 12 in East Kalimantan, 10 in West
Kalimantan, four in North Sumatra and fort in North Kalimantan.
This year, the worst hit province is Riau, which has suffered losses worth Rp10 trillion due to the haze.
In the province, hundreds of people fled to safer areas due to thick
haze; several Sumatran tigers left their habitat as their habitat was on
fire; 43,386 people suffered from respiratory problems, and many
flights were cancelled as the visibility dropped drastically.
Taking into consideration the huge impact it has caused, the
Riau provincial administration has declared a state of emergency effective from Feb. 25, 2014. It has categorized the forest, plantation, and peatland fires as an extraordinary event.
Riau provincial administration has declared a state of emergency effective from Feb. 25, 2014. It has categorized the forest, plantation, and peatland fires as an extraordinary event.
Earlier, of the province's 12 districts/cities, seven districts
including Bengkalis, Rokan Hilir, Indragiri Hulu, Indragiri Hilir, Siak,
Pelalawan, and Meranti and Dumai city had elevated the fire alert level
to a state of emergency.
Following the declaration of emergency, Commander of the Military Regional Command Brigadier General Prihadi Agus Irianto has set a target of 14 days, within which a special operation to extinguish the forest fires in Riau will be completed.
"We have set a target for the haze emergency response that within 14 days the fires will be extinguished," Irianto informed Antara, at the Haze Emergency Response Command Post, Roesmin Nurjadin Airbase in Pekanbaru, on February 27.
Following the declaration of emergency, Commander of the Military Regional Command Brigadier General Prihadi Agus Irianto has set a target of 14 days, within which a special operation to extinguish the forest fires in Riau will be completed.
"We have set a target for the haze emergency response that within 14 days the fires will be extinguished," Irianto informed Antara, at the Haze Emergency Response Command Post, Roesmin Nurjadin Airbase in Pekanbaru, on February 27.
The Riau provincial police on Feb. 28 announced that 40 individuals
have been named as suspects in the forest and plantations fires across
several districts and cities.
"All
of them have been detained after being identified as suspects for
allegedly setting fires deliberately since the past several weeks,"
Senior Commissioner Estuning of the Riau police's commander of the
plantation fire task force, informed the press.
The suspects were all individuals, she added. "The cases allegedly involving companies are still under investigation," she pointed out.
The suspects were all individuals, she added. "The cases allegedly involving companies are still under investigation," she pointed out.
The
Riau police that have set up a legal enforcement task force are
currently investigating 31 fire cases in Riau, she explained.
All
suspects are being handled by each of their respective regions such as
Bengkalis, Meranti, Rokan Hilir, Siak, Pekanbaru and Dumai City.
She
pointed out that the number of suspects might increase considering
there have been many fire cases occurring in the province.
Riau
Police Chief Inspector General Condro Kirono in Pekanbaru on Feb. 13
stated that the forest fire suspects were charged under Law No. 18 of
2004 on plantations, with a punishment calling for a maximum 10 years
imprisonment, and a maximum fine of Rp10 billion.
Those arrested were also charged under Law No. 26 of 2007 on
Spatial Planning.
Spatial Planning.
In 2013, the Riau Police had apprehended 33 people suspected in the
burning of forests that produced haze shrouding not only across
Sumatra's cities, but also parts of Singapore and Malaysia.
This year, the BNPB has allocated Rp300 billion to combat forest, peatland and plantation fires by land and air.
"The budget will be used according to the needs," BNPB chief
Syamsul Maarif stated.
Syamsul Maarif stated.
In addition to strict law enforcement, the key to overcome land and
forest fires is information campaign and massive and total fire
extinguishing efforts, Maarif pointed out.
Massive handling through the three operations must be done and, based on past experiences, it has been effective "as proven by the fact that the smog that spread to Malaysian and Singapore last year, was overcome within 1-2 weeks," he added.
Massive handling through the three operations must be done and, based on past experiences, it has been effective "as proven by the fact that the smog that spread to Malaysian and Singapore last year, was overcome within 1-2 weeks," he added.
The BNPB has held coordination meetings with ministries, legal
enforcers, institutions, regional disaster mitigation services and
regional governments.
To support the processes, a total of 1,524 military and police
personnel have been prepared to conduct operations on land, water
bombing and weather modification, he added.
"Indeed
the operations are expensive, worth up to Rp100.38 billion. Efforts
certainly will be more efficient and effectively through law enforcement
and information campaign as preventive measures," he explained.
Two battalions of the Army's personnel and 1,755 personnel of the
forestry ministry's fire brigade have been deployed to extinguish the
fires.
Two BE-200 Amphibian aircraft, two Kamov helicopters, two
Sikorsky helicopters, and four Bolco helicopter will be deployed to drop water bombs. Two Hercules C-130 and six Casa 212 aircraft will be used to modify the weather in Sumatra and Kalimantan.
Sikorsky helicopters, and four Bolco helicopter will be deployed to drop water bombs. Two Hercules C-130 and six Casa 212 aircraft will be used to modify the weather in Sumatra and Kalimantan.
During a ministerial-level coordinating meeting in the office of the
coordinating minister for people's welfare on Feb. 27, the chief of the
meteorological, climatology and geophysics agency (BMKG) announced that
70 percent of Indonesia's region will begin to have drought in April,
May, and June 2014.
This year's dry season is expected to be drier than that of last year
as Indonesia is going to experience El Nino phenomena.
Usually, forest and plantation fires are rampant in Sumatra in
July-October, and in Kalimantan in August-October. So, the threats of
forest fires are still far from over. ***1***
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