Sabtu 14 Dec 2013 23:34 WIB

Police detain a Malaysian for starting forest fire in Riau

Smoke billows during a forest fires in Pelalawan, Riau province, Indonesia. (file photo)
Foto: AP/Rony Muharrman
Smoke billows during a forest fires in Pelalawan, Riau province, Indonesia. (file photo)

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID,  PEKANBARU - The Riau province police announced here on Saturday that they had detained a Malaysian national who was being investigated for his allegedly involvement in starting a forest fire in Riau earlier this year.

The forest fire caused thick smoke that covered most of Riau province and some areas in neighboring countries, including Singapore and Malaysia. According to police, the forest fire was masterminded by officials of corporations who wanted to open new plantations in Riau. 

Spokesman to Riau Police Office Adjunct Senior Commissioner Guntur Aryo Tejo said the suspect, with the initial DK, was a high ranking official at PT Adei Plantation, connected to Malaysia-based Holding Company Kehpong Berhard. The police investigation was continuing and more suspects could be questioned in the forest fire case, said officials. 

Earlier, police announced the name of the suspect in the forest fire case in Riau province that cost billions of Rupiahs in losses to the state. Police also named ten corporations they claim masterminded the forest fire, including some foreign-owned companies.

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