Thursday, May 19, 2011

Indonesia National Army Annihilate Malaysian peg in Indonesia Region

On May 10, 2011, Pontianak (ANTARA News): Commander Korem 121/Alambhana Wanawwai, Colonel Infantry Toto Rinanto Sudjiman claimed it had destroyed two illegal peg marked Interpreter Measure Mapping Malaysia because of admission Jagoi Babang Sub District, about 250 meters Bengkayang to the detriment of Indonesia.

"The discovery that we have coordinated with the security forces of Malaysia and they said two poles was illegal so we immediately destroyed," said Totok Rinanto Sudjiman after attending a hearing with the Institute for National Resilience Institute governor saying the Governor's Office in Pontianak in West Kalimantan, on Tuesday.

He suspects, illegal stakes were deliberately created by the citizens of neighboring countries, with the aim to expand their agricultural land.

Danrem 121/ABW states, the discovery of two illegal stakes around Sepidak Village, District Jagoi Babang on 21 April 2011 by people who then followed up with a consolidated district to Korem 121/ABW.

"Until now the problems had been completed. For a while we have not received any cases of a shift in the boundary stakes in other places," said Totok.

Meanwhile, Anthony Ale Camat Jagoi Babang justify, the institute together with the community has followed the findings of the boundary shift peg to the TNI.

Peg in illegal border was found in the neighborhood Sentabang, Hamlet Kimdal, Sepidak Village, District Jagoi Babang Bengkayang District bordering Kampong Sitas, BAUK District (district level), Malaysia.

"Peg was deliberately made citizens of neighboring countries, then land about 250 meters into Indonesia is used for agriculture," he said.

Vice Governor of West Kalimantan Christiandy Sanjaya regrets, citizen action that could harm neighboring Indonesia.

"Mode as it is often the case with the aim of taking crops such as timber and replanted with plantations, such as oil," he said.

Moreover, according to Vice Governor of West Kalimantan Indonesia most of the border region with Malaysia is a protected forest that is very vulnerable to the shifting boundary stakes for the purpose of illegal logging or illegal activity in a wild forest.

The length of the land border between Indonesia - Malaysia in Kalimantan reached 2004 kilometers, consisting of 857 kilometers West Kalimantan and East Kalimantan, 1147 miles.

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