Nunukan Seaweed Fishermen Extorted by Malaysian Police

Minggu, 13 Maret 2016 - 06:20 WIB
Nunukan Seaweed Fishermen...
Nunukan Seaweed Fishermen Extorted by Malaysian Police
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NUNUKAN - Seaweed fishermen in Kampung Tanjung, West Nunukan village , Nunukan, North Borneo admitted that they asked for money, aka squeezed every arrested by Malaysian police.

Malaysian police demanded money to tens of millions of rupiah.

Lisawati (40), wife of Suarno, a seaweed fisherman who was arrested by Malaysian police on Saturday, said that this arrest is the third time that twice previously exempt if they fulfill the demand of the state police's neighbor.

He expressed, during this local seaweed fishermen who were arrested were detained to tens of days and then asked for the money of Rp 50 million when about to be released. Yet every day while passing through border checkpoints still put up to police the country.

"We want to pass it when Malaysian police stations have to pay. Then each month also deposit more plus paying Malaysians guarantee up to thousands of ringgit," said Lisawati justified residents (fishermen) others.

The same thing was stated, Rina, Mahfud Adi's wife, who was also the victim of arrest by Malaysian police that arrests were repeatedly was very wondered at when justified by the landowner local Malaysian citizens.

"We have a letter from the owner of the land (water) Malaysian citizen who is also a guarantor," he said that the permit with a deposit of thousands of ringgit Malaysia that is the handle for
seaweed fishermen cultivation in Malaysian waters.

Locals claimed that its license was approved by the Malaysian government but after the note just as a letter fotocopian tenure (SPPT) without any signature of the country's government.

Therefore, a document which is considered the only justification license unilaterally by a Malaysian citizen who claimed the owner of the land (water) with the dispensation of payment of 2,000 ringgit every two months.
(rnz)
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