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Stabbing friend while sleeping

Posted: 26 Aug 2014 06:29 PM PDT

BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: West Banjarmasin Sector Police securing Anga Yudha (19), a resident of Jalan Flamboyan 3, Banjarmasin, due to stabbing his friend while sleeping, Antaranews reported.

"The incident was Tuesday at dawn around 2:30 am at a house on Jalan Flamboyan," said Chief of West Banjarmasin Sector Police Kompol H Uskiansyah on Tuesday.

The victim was rushed to Ulin General Hospital, because of a severe injury, and fortunately not to death," he said, explaining that the victim, Hariyanto (23), a resident of Jalan Flamboyan or a friend of the actor, getting six injuries.

"There are wounds in the body of the victim, in the neck, chin, chest, and arms. He was critical," he said.

He stated, by knowing the incident, police had moved quickly. After investigating and questioning of witnesses, it turns out the victim's own friends who did.

"We catch the actor in Ulin hospital. Said he was there also to drop a victim," he said.

From the description of the suspect and his recognition, he said, he slashed his heart when sleeping because of offended by the victim's words before.

"He said he wanted to borrow money Rp5 thousand, but the victim said go to sleep. He was offended, then he came home to take a kitchen knife and back again, then slashed him several times when he was fast asleep," he explained.

From the confess of actor, he was consumed drug types zhenit. "That night, he bought the drugs with the victim. He swallowed three and a half, while four and a half for the victim," he told.

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Emirates interested in investing in Banjar

Posted: 26 Aug 2014 12:53 AM PDT

MARTAPURA, South Kalimantan: Rich Arab country, United Arab Emirates is now glancing Banjar for investment. It judges the district has a high economic potential, Antaranews reported.

Regent Banjar Sultan Khairul Saleh in Martapura, as Banjar District Government Public Relations released on Monday acknowledged the desire of the oil-producing country to invest in this region.

It described, not long before the Regent Banjar Khairul Saleh received a letter from the Indonesian Embassy in the Emirates on plans to explore potential areas of economic cooperation and investment between the Banjar region and the country.

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Banjarmasin to identify soil quality

Posted: 25 Aug 2014 05:29 PM PDT

BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: Banjarmasin City Government through the Local Environment Agency (BLHD) will immediately identify the quality of land in this city, Antaranews reported.

Head of Banjarmasin BLHD, H Hamdi, told reporters on Sunday that the identification of quality of soil to determine the structure of the soil in the region.

Bio-mass land portrait program or land identification has been tendered to the third party, and is expected to be awarded, so that the programme could be implemented.

According to him, knowing the quality of the soil is very important. This will determine whether the land be used for agriculture or be converted for residential purposes.

"Identification is the main objective to determine the level of ground potential and feasibility of land. In addition, the level and pollution source could also be determined," he added.

As far he knew, there is still land in the city area of approximately 90 square kilometres which fertile or able to be used as agricultural land. He said the outskirts of the Sub-districts of East, South and North Banjarmsin, were fertilite.

Hamdi added, in addition to soil quality, his agency had previously been measuring air quality and water quality.

By measuring the feasibility of the three elements of water, soil, and air that will be used as the basis for determining the direction of development and the development potential of Banjarmasin as a reference in the preparation of the Long Term Development Plan (RPJMD).

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Tala reports mining company activity to agency

Posted: 25 Aug 2014 05:28 PM PDT

PELAIHARI, South Kalimantan: Vice Regent of Tanah Laut (Tala), H Sukamta, said local governments have reported the mining management here to the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), Antaranews reported.

"On July 10, 2014 ago, the local government has submitted a report on the first phase about the management of mineral and coal mining in the District of Tanah Laut to KPK in Jakarta," said H Sukamta, in Pelaihari, Sunday (24/8).

At the time of submission of the report, he said, the Commission stressed that local governments take immediate action, such as revocation sanction on commercial mining permit (IUP), if the time limit has been specified that IUP holder did not fulfill its obligations.

"Because in 2015, the target of all IUP in Tala clear and clean," he said.

In this case, the vice regent hoped that all parties concerned to take note, especially the IUP holders to immediately fulfill their obligations.

Earlier, the Head of the Tala Forest Agency, Ir Ahmad Hairin, said a statement by the Ministry of Forestry of Indonesia No. 345/2009, forest area in Tala is 132,645 hectares consist of production forests, forest conversion, forest protection, integrated forest and production forest conversion.

"Of these, 27,662 hectares of forest area conversion, 15,861 hectares of protected forest, 5,250 hectares of forest integrated production, the production forest of 71 658 hectares and 12,174 hectares of production forest conversion," said Hairin.

As a result of mining activities and plantations, forests in the area in the last few years began to decrease. In one year based on the calculation of Forest Agency, there are 4,000 hectares of forest were affected and it is certainly of concern to all parties.

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Narcotics agency captures drug dealers

Posted: 24 Aug 2014 07:18 PM PDT

BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: The National Narcotics Agency of South Kalimantan arrested two alleged couriers and inter-provincial drug dealers and confiscated 247 ecstasy pills, Antaranews reported.

"The arrest was at Jalan Padat Karya, Anggrek Complex, Sungai Andai, North Banjarmasin, Wednesday (20/8)," said Head of BNN Chief of Eradication AKBP Sujono on Friday.

The two male suspects were part of the inter-provincial network.

"Two hundred and forty-seven ecstasy pills were seized from them as evidence," he said.

The two detained suspects are Silfanur aka Ambon, resident at Jalan Bali, and Mila, resident of Sungai Andai. They were apprehended by undercover officers.

The suspects are expected to be charged under Section 112 Sub 114 paragraph (2) of Law No. 35 of 2009 on Narcotics, that carries a minimum sentence of 5 years imprisonment.

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