Kapolri Jenderal Tito Karnavian, bersama Ketua KPK Agus Rahardjo, memberikan keterangan usai menggelar pertemuan di Gedung KPK, Jakarta, Jumat (19/8/2016). Kunjungan pertama Tito semenjak dilantik menjadi Kapolri ini terkait koordinasi kedua lembaga terkait penegakan hukum.

Jakarta, Aktual.com – National Police Chief Tito Karnavian gets an explanation of the hostage-taking of seven of police officers and investigators Ministry of Environment and Forestry from Riau Police Chief, Supriyanto based versions of the perpetrator.

According to Tito, the reasons of hostage version as a group of people allegedly deployed PT Andika Permata Sawit Lestari (APSL), because they feel unfairly treated fires events in the of oil palm plantations area.

“The version of the perpetrator, the land may be not burned, both by PT APSL and the local community. It harmed the company, the plasma is also impaired, but later accused those who burn it,” he said after giving a speech instructors working meeting Function Traffic 2016 years at Mercure Hotel, Ancol, Jakarta, Monday (5/9).

Tito said to assume the fire is actually triggered by certain parties. It is intended that PT APSL sanctions for The perpetrator state fires and burnt land can be taken over by the other.
“They think there are others people did so that this problem be exaggerated and the company gets sanctions. the last is take over this land.”

When the seven of police officers and investigators Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) come, a group of these people actually expect their balanced reporting and handling related to the burning land. However, the burning of plantation land sealed by the KLHK, thus triggering the action of the masses.

“When investigators Ministry of Environment and Forestry come, they’re hoping to do reporting and handling the balance. Do not immediately sentenced the company is part of them.”
He confirmed he will continue to develop inspection to handle the case. “But this version will develop, we take.”

(Musdianto)

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