The Jakarta Post, 14 July 2006:
Illegal logging rising in Jambi
JAMBI, Jambi: Illegal logging in Jambi has escalated, causing the
state to suffer billions of rupiah in losses as seen in the rising
number of cases handled by the local police.
Jambi Police data indicates that the number of cases of log theft in
the province has skyrocketed from only 18 with 23 suspects in 2003 to
74 with 136 suspects in 2005.
The police also confiscated 2,998 cubic meters of wood, 28,883
illegally harvested logs, 20 trucks and a number of chainsaws as
evidence in 2005. By comparison the confiscated evidence in 2003
consisted of 2,896 cubic meters of wood, 333 logs, one tug boat and
14 trucks.
In the first half of this year, Jambi Police had processed 14 cases
involving 24 suspects with confiscated evidence consisting of 234
pieces of processed wood, 24,103 cubic meters of wood, 4,887 logs,
two tug boats, two chain saws and 52 trucks.
"However, the prosecution of the suspects is hindered by many
problems," Jambi Police officer Adj. Sr. Comr. Puji Prasethanto Hadi
said Thursday.
The problems investigators faced include conflicting regulations, he
said.
"The arduous and time-consuming procedures further worsen the
situation," he said, adding there were many regulations which were in
conflict with one another.
It's better now to review the many conflicting regulations to prevent
confusion among field officials over which regulation to act on, he
added.