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        "id": 1476160,
        "msgid": "jp4logging-1447899208",
        "date": "2004-03-16 00:00:00",
        "title": "JP\/4\/logging",
        "author": null,
        "source": "JP",
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        "summary": "JP\/4\/logging Five Malaysians declared suspects JAKARTA: Police are hunting five Malaysian nationals for their involvement in illegal logging activities along the Malaysia- Indonesia border in West Kalimantan. \"We are coordinating with Malaysian border police to find the five Malaysians still at large,\" deputy police spokesman Brig. Gen. Soenarko D.A. said on Monday. Police already knew the identities of the Malaysians, he said.",
        "content": "<p>JP\/4\/logging<\/p>\n<p>Five Malaysians declared suspects<\/p>\n<p>JAKARTA: Police are hunting five Malaysian nationals for their <br>\ninvolvement in illegal logging activities along the Malaysia-<br>\nIndonesia border in West Kalimantan.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;We are coordinating with Malaysian border police to find the <br>\nfive Malaysians still at large,&quot; deputy police spokesman Brig. <br>\nGen. Soenarko D.A. said on Monday.<\/p>\n<p>Police already knew the identities of the Malaysians, he said.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;They were involved in illegal logging practices, either as <br>\nbuyers or suppliers,&quot; Soenarko said.<\/p>\n<p>Police have detained 43 suspects since the campaign against <br>\nillegal logging, codenamed &quot;Wanalaga&quot;, began in January.<\/p>\n<p>The police also confiscated evidence from the suspects, <br>\nincluding 22,886 cubic meters of logs, 12 boats, 10 bulldozers, <br>\nand five trucks. --JP<\/p>\n<p>;JP;Naomy;<br>\nANPAa..r..<br>\nPolice-replacement-scene<\/p>\n<p>JP\/5\/scene2<\/p>\n<p>Police reshuffle detective unit<\/p>\n<p>JAKARTA: The National Police announced a reshuffle of five <br>\nhigh-ranking officers in its detective and criminal divisions on <br>\nMonday.<\/p>\n<p>Spokesmen Brig. Gen. Soenarko D.A. told the press Insp. Gen <br>\nLandung Soedjono would replace Comr. Gen. M.A. Erwin Mappaseng <br>\nwho would soon retire as chief of the police detectives unit.<\/p>\n<p>Landung&apos;s position as deputy chief of detectives would be <br>\nfilled by Brig. Gen. Edi Darnadi, who would be replaced by Brig. <br>\nGen. Suharto as fifth director of the special crimes unit.<\/p>\n<p>Sr. Comr. Marsudhi Hanafi will take over Suharto&apos;s position as <br>\nbureau chief of planning and administration for the detective and <br>\ncrime divisions. --JP<\/p>\n<p>;JP;TON;<br>\nANPAa..r..<br>\nPNG Navy chief visits RI<br>\nJP\/4\/scene<\/p>\n<p>PNG military chief visits RI<\/p>\n<p>JAKARTA: The Military chief of Papua New Guinea, Commodore <br>\nPeter Ilau, paid a visit on Monday to the Naval headquarters in <br>\nSurabaya, East Java.<\/p>\n<p>Eastern Indonesia Navy Fleet spokesman Lt. Col Guntur Wahyudi <br>\nsaid the visit came after three Indonesian Navy ships sailed to <br>\nPapua New Guinea in January.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;His visit is also intended to introduce himself and explain <br>\nhis new role in Papua New Guinea,&quot; Guntur was quoted by Antara as <br>\nsaying on Monday.<\/p>\n<p>After the visit, Ilau and his entourage stopped by state-owned <br>\nship producer PT PAL, Indonesia&apos;s biggest shipmaker. --Antara<\/p>\n<p>;JP;TON;<br>\nANPAa..r..<br>\nJP\/4\/scene<\/p>\n<p>400 marines donate blood<\/p>\n<p>SURABAYA: Some 400 sailors from the Surabaya-based Eastern <br>\nIndonesia Navy Fleet donated blood on Monday to help dengue fever <br>\npatients in East Java.<\/p>\n<p>Fleet spokesman Lt. Col. Guntur Wahyudi Monday said the event <br>\nwas coordinated by a health agency in Surabaya and the Indonesian <br>\nRed Cross.<\/p>\n<p>Indonesia has been hit by dengue fever since early this year, <br>\nwhich has killed at least 427 and infected over 35,000 people.<\/p>\n<p>The event collected hundreds of blood bags of various blood <br>\ntypes. -- Antara<\/p>\n<p>;JP;TON;<br>\nANPAa..r..<br>\nJP\/4\/scene<\/p>\n<p>APEC holds talks on illegal logging<\/p>\n<p>JAKARTA: Over 90 participants from 21 members of the Asia <br>\nPacific Economic Cooperation forum (APEC) gathered here on Monday <br>\nto hold talks on illegal logging.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;The illegal trade of natural resources has disadvantaged the <br>\ncountries who take part and the real core of the issue is about <br>\nsupply and demand,&quot; the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Hassan <br>\nWirayuda, said after opening the seminar.<\/p>\n<p>Hassan said the seminar, which was initiated by Indonesia and <br>\nwas the first held by APEC members on natural resource issues, <br>\nfeatured biodiversity experts from the United States, Australia, <br>\nJapan, the Philippines, and Indonesia.<\/p>\n<p>He hoped it could come up with recommendations and policies <br>\nfor APEC members of how to balance development concerns with the <br>\npreservation of natural resources. -- Antara<\/p>",
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