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- 11 students of SMAN 1 Banjarmasin suspected food poisoning
- Indonesian students asked not to linger in Medina
- South Kalimantan reject ISIS
- Hiswana Migas limits subsidized fuel purchase
- Lerek-lerekkan officially in South Kalimantan
- Police raided a Sabu and gambling party
11 students of SMAN 1 Banjarmasin suspected food poisoning Posted: 11 Aug 2014 09:36 AM PDT BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: A total of 11 students of SMAN (State High School) 1 Mulawarman, Banjarmasin, suspected poisoning after eating fried rice at the school canteen, Monday, Antaranews reported. The local Health Agency was confirmed about the accident when visiting the victims at Suaka Insan Hospital's. Information gathered at the hospital's, there are 10 SMAN 1 Mulawarman students are in intensive care. The other one has been allowed to go home. Such data as recorded by the Banjarmasin Health Agency, but the health office was not willing to give information, because it is still under investigation. But one of the parents, Henry M admits his son who was sitting in class 12 received treatment for a suspected food poisoning. "He said when the second break, he ate fried rice at the school canteen, after that he threw up," he said, quoting his son. Banjarmasin police are moving quickly, though not given a report by the school. "Currently, we are conducting an investigation regarding the case of alleged poisoning," said Chief of Central Banjarmasin "For these investigations, we continue to request information from the relevant parties at school. Likewise canteen manager, a person who put fried rice requested as a witness," he said. According to him, it is not certain whether their fried rice cause poisoning or from other materials. "Hence, sauces, cooking spices, former food and vomit we take as a sample to be submitted to the BPOM," he said. |
Indonesian students asked not to linger in Medina Posted: 10 Aug 2014 05:57 PM PDT BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: Indonesian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Mohammed Abdurahman Fachir requested that students from his country studying in Madinah do not linger in the holy land, Antaranews reported. Ambassador suggested that in a meeting with students of S1, S2 and S3 from Indonesia who studied at Medina on August 7, 2014 or Thursday at 20:00 local time, said HM Norsanie Darlan, Friday. The meeting also attended by 20 Umrah pilgrims from Indonesia at the invitation of the Government of Saudi Arabia, as told by one of the participants Norsanie Darlan from Central Kalimantan by e-mail to Antaranews South Kalimantan. "Because, according to the ambassador faster return to their homeland is better," quotes the Palangkaraya University (Unpar) Professors in his e-mail. At the meeting, Ambassador AM Fachir promised that students in Medina have regular meetings, including going to bring Professor (Professor) to provide additional knowledge to students in the field of methodology. Indonesian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia also asked students who completed the S2 and S3 study to come to Riyad in order to present the results of research. The delegation Umrah of pilgrimage of Indonesia on the invitation of the Government of Saudi Arabia are academics, religious education and the various managers of legal practitioners and the airport, departing from the country on August 5. |
Posted: 09 Aug 2014 05:43 PM PDT BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: All local leaders and clerics in South Kalimantan expressed strong opposition againt Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) movement in the province, Antaranews reported. Rejection is corroborated by the statement of the Governor H Rudy Ariffin in Coordination Meeting (Rakor) on Handling Radicalism and Terrorism in the province, in Banjarmasin, Friday. Coordination Meeting held in Graha Abdi Persada governorates attended by South Kalimantan Regional Police Chief (Kapolda) Brigjen Machfud Arifin, the provincial Military Commander (Danrem) 101 Antasari Col. Inf Suharjono and Head of the Regional Intelligence Agency (BIN) Brigjen Okta Hendarji. "We agreed in the meeting today (8/8) that the South Kalimantan refused Islamic State of Iraq and Syria," said the number one person in the ranks of the provincial government. According to him, ISIS has been ascertained as contrary to the purpose of the state, because it leads to destroy the sovereignty of the Republic of Indonesia. Similarly, in any religion, especially Islam does not justify their movement, said the two periods Governor, who is also chairman of the provincial United Development Party (PPP). "All that present today, of scholars, religious leaders, academics, government, military and police agreed ISIS is an organization opposed to the state sovereignty and our religion," he said. Therefore, he added, all elements of society must be wary of spillover of that radical movement in the area, and to deter it beginning by informing it's perils, especially to the younger generation. Brigjen Machfud Arifin reiterated, in his province no ISIS movement has been detected, although there are some elements of the community in this area had joined with the radical understanding. While commander of Korem 101 Antasari, Col. Inf Suharjono asserted, the military would not remiss to maintain the integrity of the state even one inch from the enemies who want to undermine the sovereignty Local BIN Chief Okta Hendardji assured, it has not kissed ISIS serious movement in the province which consisting of 13 districts and cities. |
Hiswana Migas limits subsidized fuel purchase Posted: 06 Aug 2014 07:17 PM PDT BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: National Entrepreneurs Association of Oil and Gas (Hiswana Migas) in South Kalimantan imposes restrictions on the purchase of subsidized fuel (BBM) at filling stations (SPBU) throughout the province since August 4, 2014, Antaranews reported. Chairman of Hiswana Migas South Kalimantan Addi Chairuddin here on Wednesday said fuel restriction to anticipate a reduction in fuel quota to all public refueling stations which took effect August 11, 2014 for premium and August 28, 2014 for diesel. "This purchase restriction based on the Decree of the Governor of South Kalimantan H Rudy Ariffin set since some time ago," he said. Restrictions apply to the purchase of fuel for all types of vehicles, both two-wheel, four wheel and six wheel or truck. For four wheels, he said, may buy gasoline at the pump no more than Rp100 thousand and six wheels must not be more than Rp200 thousand. In addition to purchasing restrictions, restrictions will also be applied at the gas station operasioanal time from 08:00 am until 18:00 pm for a SPBU that is open from the morning, and SPBU that became the center of congestion, will open in evening. "In Banjarmamsin, of which there are 12 gas stations, only three will be open at night," he said. While the total reduction, he said, for the premium will gradually be reduced to five percent and diesel by about 20 percent. "The total reduction, typically sending 800 kiloliters (kl) per day, then later from August 11 to only 500 kl per day," he said. A reduction in the SPBU to happen, he added, based on the policy of the central government to reduce the quota of subsidized fuel in 2014 nationally from the previous 48 million to 46 million kl kl. Securing execution of the decree, Hiswana Migas has been coordinating with South Kalimantan Police, military and security forces linked so that undesirable things do not happen. |
Lerek-lerekkan officially in South Kalimantan Posted: 05 Aug 2014 12:59 AM PDT BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: Ministry of the Interior finally set Lerekkan Lerek Island (Lari-Larian Island) on the Straits Sebuku, Kotabaru District, which has been in contention with West Sulawesi, now become the territory of South Kalimantan, Antaranews reported. Head of Legal Office of South Kalimantan Government, Sugiono Yajie here on Monday said the decree of the Ministry of the Interior stating that the island is entered South Kalimantan is already in the hands of the Governor, H Rudy Ariffin. "Based on Permendagri number 53 in 2014 on the dispute island it is determined that the rich in natural resources island is into the territory of South Kalimantan," he said. Permendagri number 53 is at once annulled Permendagri number 43 of 2011 which states that the island-Lerekkan Lerek entered West Sulawesi. Although the region has been established as the territory of provinces of South Kalimantan, but based on the Regulation of the Minister, the island was still called Lerek-Lerekkan. Why Lerek-Lerekkan, he added, because Permendagri number 53 year 2014, annulled Permendagri number 43 in 2011, which contains provisions on the island Lerek-Lerekkan. Lerek-Lerekkan name, a nickname given from the West Sulawesi, while South Kalimantan call it Lari-Larian Island. |
Police raided a Sabu and gambling party Posted: 04 Aug 2014 12:07 AM PDT BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: West Banjarmasin Sector Police raided four youths suspected methamphetamine and gambling party at Jalan Pangeran Mohammad Noor or Pelambuan Area, Antaranews reported. "Four of our young men raided and arrested during a gambling playing cards, which previously they did methamphetamine feast," said Chief West Banjarmasin Sector Police Commissioner H Uskiansyah, here on Sunday. Officers during the raid was getting a package wrapper meth and bong as straws of illicit goods at the capture site (TKP). "After urine test, it turns out they are positive of using methamphetamine. Only one gamble actor who does not," he said, accompanied by the Head of Public Relations of West Banjarmasin Sector Police Bripka Fitriansyah. We encourage commenting on our stories to give readers a chance to express their opinions; please refrain from vulgar language, insidious, seditious or slanderous remarks. While the comments here reflect the views of the readers, they are not necessarily that of Borneo Post Online. Borneo Post Online reserves the right not to publish or to remove comments that are offensive or volatile. Please read the Commenting Rules. |
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