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Indonesia says former senior official a suspect in unlawful tin mining probe

The office of Indonesia's. attorney general of the United States (AGO) has actually determined a previous authorities in the. mining ministry as a suspect in an investigation into prohibited. tinmining, officials said on Wednesday.

The questions centres on an alleged offer between state tin. miner PT Timah, the world's fifth biggest producer of. the refined metal, and fake miners who unlawfully produced ores. from Timah's own concession and offered them to the company.

The official, Bambang Gatot Ariyono, is presumed of not. following appropriate procedure in broadening a miner's 2019 output. quota by more than two-fold to assist in the unlawful. activity, an AGO authorities, Kuntadi, told reporters.

Kuntadi goes by one name, like numerous Indonesians.

A former director general of minerals and coal in the. ministry, Bambang did not immediately respond when requested for. remark.

The alleged illegal activities triggered state losses running. into billions of dollars, Attorney general of the United States Sanitiar Burhanuddin. informed reporters, including some due to ecological damage.

Suspects number 22 up until now in the event, which dates between. 2015 and 2022, amongst them a former president, a previous. financing director at Timah, and executives of other tin mining. companies.

Long the world's biggest exporter of the metal, Indonesia's. deliveries to global market have been interrupted several times. in the past when the government tightened production and export. rules.

Last year's exports of 78,000 metric lots of refined tin are. equivalent to about a fifth of worldwide need.

(source: Reuters)