Indonesia government considering harsher punishments for forest burners

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JAKARTA: Indonesian authorities are studying a plan to mete out harsher penalties to companies found burning forest and peat land, an environment ...

The government has sealed off burned areas within concessions controlled by 52 companies, Sani said, and the authorities are investigating five companies for suspicion of starting fires or being negligent in containing fires within their area.Indonesia's disaster mitigation agency said more than 320,000 hectares of forest was burned down from January to August this year, in what is seen as the worst such damage to the forests since 2015.

Authorities have deployed 29,000 personnel and 48 helicopters to try to contain fires, as well as deploying aircraft to conduct cloud seeding in efforts to trigger rainfall.Sani said the environment ministry was also encouraging local governments who issued permits to revoke them for those responsible for the fires.

"Administrative sanctions are quicker to do, while civil and criminal law enforcement requires a long process," Sani said."We can use these administrative sanctions to give deterrent effects, and we expect support from regency heads, mayors, and governors to join forces." Following 2015 forest and peat-land fires which cost the country US$16 billion in damages according to the World Bank, the government took 14 companies to court. Five are still on trial or in mediation talks, while three other companies have not yet been brought to court, ministry data showed.

 

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