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Indonesia seizes Weda Bay Nickel area 148 hectares

Rilke Jeffreyri Huwae, an official from the mining ministry, said that a task force in Indonesia seized a 148 hectare area (366 acres) of PT Weda Bay Nickel because it did not have the necessary forestry permits.

The government is targeting illegal mining operations as part of an overall crackdown. Last month, President Prabowo said that the government had identified more than 1,000 illegal mining operations.

Rilke stated that PT Weda Bay Nickel holds a mining permit but does not have the forestry licence required to exploit the region.

The nickel-rich Halmahera island is home to the Weda Bay Nickel Mine, which is controlled by China's Tsingshan Group, France Eramet SA, and Indonesia Aneka Tambang.

Febrie Adriansyah is a senior prosecutor in the Attorney's General Office. She said that the task force also seized a 172.8 hectare mine area owned by PT Tonia Mitra Sejahtera, located in Southeast Sulawesi.

He said that the land was part of a total area of about 4.2 million acres which were identified as having no forestry permits. Reporting by Bernadette Cristina Munthe; Writing by Fransiska Naangoy; Editing David Stanway

(source: Reuters)