Indonesian government says it is seriously protecting orang utans

Antara 5 Dec 11;

Bogor, West Java (ANTARA News) - Forestry Minister Zulkifli Hasan said the government was seriously committed to protecting wild life species such as orangutans.

"Whether they are individuals, companies or foreigners, the government will act firmly against anyone who injures or destroys wild life species. The sanctions for anyone found killing or trading in wild animals will be severe, they can be sentenced to up to ten years in jail," he said when met after opening the International Meeting of Indonesia Forestry Researchers (INAFOR) here on Monday.

He said two suspected killers of orangutans in East Kalimantan were arrested recently. Based on information from the two, the police had caught three other suspects.

"Therefore, no one must disturb orangutans. Any party involved be it a company or a foreigner in the violation of the law will be dealt with firmly," he said.

The minister said the government continued protecting wild animals in Indonesia.

So far his office had released six orangutans which are part of 40 others saved by the office from oil palm plantation land clearance.

He said the 40 animals would be released into the wild until 2015.

Based on IUCN Red list of 2002 edition orangutans in Kalimantan are categorized as endangered or rare animals. The number of the animal species in Central Kalimantan is around 31,300 heads.

According to experts` prediction, if conditions are not improving in ten years` time Indonesia may lose almost 50 percent of its present orangutan population.

A forest area in Hanau village in the sub-district of Hanau, Seruyan, was chosen to be the place for the release of the orangutans based on the results of a survey made in July 2007 by a research team from the Bogor Institute of Agriculture.

The area bordering with Tanjung Puting National Park is a peat land forest fit for an orangutan habitat.

The release of the orangutans was also supported by the Friends of Orangutan that helps with providing treatment of 330 orangutans in the International Foundation for Orangutan Care (OFI).

Police name orangutan killers in Kutai Timur suspects
Antara 7 Dec 11;

Tenggarong, East Kalimantan (ANTARA News) - Two people have been named suspects for killing an orangutan in Jukaya village in the sub-district of Telen, Kutai Timur, East Kalimantan.

"They have also been detained since December 1, 2011. The two are employees of palm oil company PT SRS in Kutai Timur," East Kalimantan police spokesman Senior Commissioner Anthonius Wisnu Sutarta said to newsmen here on Wednesday.

The two known by their initials as LI (32) and TA (21) were named suspects based upon evidence namely pieces of wood and a rope they used to kill the animal.

"The case is unveiled following information from environment researchers," Sutarta said.

He said according to the suspects they killed the animal on July 23, 2011 in the area of PT SRS.

"They said the killing occurred when two animals, a mother and a son, were eating palm oil fruits. One of them namely the orangutan child was saved and is now being treated at the East Kalimantan natural resource conservation agency (BKSDA) center," he said.

He said the police had not found any indication of the involvement of the company in the case.

"The police have not found correlations between the killing of the animal and the company`s policy. But we are still continuing the investigation," he said.

He said the case was separated from the case of orangutan killings in Puan Cepak, Muara Kaman, Kutai Kartanegara.
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