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Indonesia seizes 75 tons of explosive material smuggled from Malaysia


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(The Jakarta Post) - Customs officials in Riau Islands have foiled an attempt to smuggle 75 tons of pure ammonium nitrate, which could be used for improvised explosive devices, on a ship from Malaysia bound for Selayar Island in South Sulawesi.

Riau Islands Customs and Excise Office head Nasar Salim said Friday that the wooden ship was intercepted by a customs patrol team off the coast of Mapor Island near Bintan on Wednesday.

The crew had intentionally taken a route to avoid patrol boats belonging to Indonesian or Singaporean authorities, he said.

"They had deliberately used a shipping lane with high waves to avoid security patrol boats, but we managed to intercept them near Bintan Island," Nasar told a press conference in Tanjung Balai Karimun.

The chemical material was shipped on board the Indonesian-flagged KM Fungka Sejahtera without required importation documents, he said.

After leaving Pasir Gadang in Malaysia, the wooden boat sailed headed to the South China Sea, Nasar said.

When approaching Natuna Island, the vessel turned toward Java Island, before it was later captured.

The local customs office were questioning the 16 crew members of the wooden boat which was being tightly guarded at the Tanjdung Balai Karimun port.

The office also barred passing ships and people from approaching the boat, to prevent any possible explosions from the chemical material.

Nasar said ammonium nitrate, which can also be used as fertilizer, was classified as an explosive and any imports of the substance must be approved by the Defense Ministry and the National Police.

The explosives were packed in 3,000 25-kilogram sacks, each containing a 34.5 percent concentration of ammonium nitrate.

A further investigation by the customs office, however, found the chemical material contained pure concentrations of the explosive.

"This *concealing of explosives* has lead to suspicion that the chemicals were intended for violent or other dangerous purposes - but it will be up to the police to investigate this further," Nasar said.

"Around 95 percent of the ammonium nitrate imported into Indonesia is used for basic explosive devices," he said.

Explosives smuggling is a punishable crime and carries a jail sentence of up to 10 years.

According to the captain of KM Fungka Sejahtera, identified only initials as HN, the ammonium nitrate was intended for agricultural purposes on Selayar Island, Nasar said.

However, the crew refused to reveal the identity of the "explosive" importers.

Separately, Riau Islands Police deputy chief of detectives Adj. Comr. Wiyarso said his office would investigate whether the case was linked to any terrorist networks in Indonesia.

"We will look into the importer and recipient of the ammonium nitrate.

"However, I can not say whether there is any terrorist link in the case. We will leave this matter to the National Police antiterror unit for further investigation," Wiyarso said.


Comments (12)Add Comment
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written by jaz, November 23, 2009 10:59:16
sydput,

hahaha, fertilizer, hell yes, bomb up someone and use the ashes as fertilizer. How eco-friendly, reuse and recycle. Not bad, not bad at all.
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written by Liberian, November 22, 2009 17:52:50
The BN government has previously used Indonesian/Fillippino to cause tentions in Malaysia. When PBS won the election against Berjaya, UMNO created tension by throwing explosive in Kota Kinabalu to scare the rakyat. This bull dog face Tok Mat (Information Minister) blanked new reports in Sabah. We do not need to go anywhere, the former Kok Lanas MP, Abdullah Ahmad wrote in his book that if the Indians and Chinese try to be funny, they (UMNO) will invite with open arms the Indonesian to help them.
But UMNO/BN do not realise that Singapore is more closer than Malaysia to Indonesia!
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written by batsman, November 22, 2009 09:47:56
Malaysia exports terrorism??? C4 for Mongolinas and ammo nitrate for Indons???
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written by michael chick, November 22, 2009 03:05:03


Did Jibby-Boy have anything to do with this shipment?
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written by StevenO, November 22, 2009 02:15:59
Something very fishing going on!!!! 75 tons of control substance exported without proper documentation and in secrecy?? Definitely some kind of conspiracy here.

As we all know, UMNO is desperate to hold on to it's favorite political weapon, the draconian ISA...which they use so effectively against anybody that they don't like. So, they closed both eyes when someone export such control item to it's neighbour to create mayhem and destruction.

If any attempt to blow up our neighbour were to be a success, they would be able proudly tell the people of Malaysia that Bolehland needs the ISA to prevent chaos and terrorist attack!
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written by penangboi, November 22, 2009 00:58:31
Malaysia now 'exporting' explosives to Indonesia. All quite expected with a PM who is a specialist in such things like C4!!!!!!!
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written by Ocassey, November 21, 2009 21:46:32
FROM THE "OVERSEA" BUGIS, WITH LOVE FOR CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS TO THE CHURCHES IN SULAWESI AS ALWAYS !!

WILL BE SENDING A CONTAINERFUL BY FAST DELIVERY TO SOUTHERN THAILAND FOR THE CELBRATION OF THE KING'S BIRTHDAY WHICH FALLS ON 5 th DECEMBER AS A TOKEN OF APPRECIATION AS ABYSIT HAD AGREED TO THE MALAYSIAN PROPOSAL TO LET SOUTHERN THAILAND TO HAVE SELF-RULE !!

WILL THINK OF SOMETHING TO SEND TO TEMASEK AS LKY IS HOLDING ON TO "MY" PHOTO
WHICH MEANS ALOT TO "ME" .


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written by onnetline, November 21, 2009 20:04:50
Not at all difficult to trace it back to any local Malaysian supplier, especially for a huge order like 75 tons of ammonium nitrate .......... not 7.5 kilo or 75 kilos.

Very interesting ........................ ' explosive grade ' !

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written by michael chick, November 21, 2009 20:03:35
Look what I found !!!


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written by cheekymate, November 21, 2009 19:20:20
Better check whether it is C4! May be sent to take care of a certain model who has caused shame to someone here. It is in fashion these days when you fall out of favour; you either get blasted to smitterins or get shoved off buildings and the reason cited is suicide or robbery or business rivalry. The police really think very lowly of us if they think anyone will believe their bull shit!
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written by Msian Idol3, November 21, 2009 19:14:55
I thought our PM was somewhere in the Sulawesi recently. If so, this could be a gift. Nothing sinister only something close to C4.
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written by sydput, November 21, 2009 18:29:11
south sulawesi? They plant rice over there. Must be for fertiliser.

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