Bakamla could not smother 30 tonnes of tin of sand in the Karimata street

Jakarta – Bakamla Ri has smuggled of tin of sand into the waters of the northern Karimata Street. The can of sand was transported by wooden boats in the Lingga Islands, Riau Islands. “Bakamla Ri through the KN Tanjung Datu-301 element has managed to secure a wooden ship that presumably smuggled tight sand without official documents,” said young Publisist Pranata Major Bakamla Yuhanes Antara on Saturday (4/26/2025). The wooden ship, known as Motor Boat (km), is the blessing of Mrs. Jaya, was secured at about 10am on Friday (25/4). The ship is in the coordinates position of 00 ° 17.091 ‘to 105 ° 37.412’ e, or about 3 nautical miles from the KN patrol position. Tanjung Datu-301. Browse to continue with the content “at the time the ship was seen in a suspicious state,” he said. KN Tanjung Datu-301 commander Colonel Bakamla Rudi Endratmoko immediately ordered the visit, board, search and seizures (VBSS) to conduct further investigation. The results of the initial inspection by the VBSS Bakamla team were known to have been manned by 5 crew members (ABK). The ship was also not equipped with delivery documents or valid cargo documents. “In addition, the ship contains as much as 600 can of sandbags with a weight of 50 kg each, so that the total charge is estimated to reach 30 tons. The tin of sand is allegedly from the Dabo region and will be about to be smuggled to Malaysia,” he explained. The ship is believed to have violated a number of laws and regulations, including the law (law) on shipping, the Energy and Mineral Resources Act (ESDM), the Mercantile Law and the Export and Import Act. In addition to administrative offenses, the ship also contracted engine damage. In order to prevent further risks, KN ​​Tanjung Datu-301 performed the process of dragging KM-prayer Restu Ibu Jaya to Batam for the process of further investigation and legal handling. (JBR/YAHS) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here