Indonesia charges 24 foreigners as suspects in illegal gold mining case, ministry says

JAKARTA, June 26 (Reuters) – Indonesia has charged 24 foreign nationals as criminal suspects in an illegal gold mining operation ​in the country’s Maluku region, its energy ‌ministry said.
Here are the details:
  • The suspects were allegedly building infrastructure for the illegal mines, including roads and processing facilities around the ​Gunung Botak area of Maluku, said energy ​ministry official Jeffri Huwae in a statement ⁠released late on Thursday.
  • Violations of the law could ​carry maximum prison sentences of five years, the ​ministry added.
  • The ministry did not give the nationalities of the suspects or the amount of gold produced. It did not immediately ​respond to a request for comment.
  • State news ​agency Antara reported last month that 24 Chinese nationals in ‌Gunung ⁠Botak working under the sponsorship of local company PT Harmoni Alam Manise had been detained for questioning.
  • The ministry said 12 of the foreign nationals are ​still at ​large and ⁠outside of Indonesia’s jurisdiction, with the other 12 already detained.
  • Two other Indonesians were ​named as criminal suspects along with the ​foreign ⁠nationals, the ministry added.
  • There have been illegal mining operations involving foreign nationals previously.
  • Police in Indonesia’s easternmost ⁠region ​of Papua arrested four Chinese ​nationals in the Senggi district last year, Antara reported.

Reporting by Stanley ​Widianto and Bernadette Christina; Editing by David Stanway.

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