Indonesia: students' protest against illegal mining disrupted by police
Event- Country
- Indonesia
- Initial Date
- Dec 2, 2023
- Event Description
The Regional Board of Indonesian Islamic Students (PW PII) Banten plans to hold a demonstration in front of the Banten Police office, Serang City. The action aimed to highlight the issue of weak law enforcement against illegal mining in Lebak Regency and the lack of response from the Banten Police regarding the issue, on Tuesday, December 2, 2023.
However, the action organized by PW PII Banten did not go smoothly. While on the road in front of the Banten Police office, the action was blocked by the police, causing a tense situation at the location.
Action Coordinator, Kiki Baehaki, explained that the demonstration was carried out in response to the negative impact felt by the people of Cidoyong Village, Lebak Gedong District, due to illegal gold mining in the area.
"We held the demonstration because of the bad impact felt by the local community in Cidoyong Village, Lebak Gedong Subdistrict, on Mount Cidoyong due to the impact of illegal gold mining excavation, flooding occurred in several villages in Cipanas Subdistrict," said Baehaki.
He continued by saying that the illegal mine in Lebak Gedong was sealed in 2020 by the Banten Police, but after being surveyed by PW PII Banten, it was found that the mining activities were still ongoing this year.
"We found the largest gold mine in Ciguha Pilar Cileksa, Sukajaya District, Bogor Regency, which has not received firm action from the police," he continued.
He said, alluding to Law 158 on the prohibition of illegal mining, Baehaki emphasized that miners without a license can be subject to 5 years imprisonment or a fine of 100 million rupiah. However, he questioned the minimal law enforcement related to illegal mining cases in Banten.
"With this issue, I suspect that there is collusion between the Banten Police, Lebak Police, and gold mining bosses regarding the security of illegal mining operations," he said.
He revealed that this action was blocked by the police when passing on the Cipocok District road towards the Banten Police. There was an argument and police intimidation of the protesters who wanted to continue the demonstration in front of the Banten Police.
"But despite the intimidation, PW PII Banten remains committed to continuing the legal struggle related to the illegal mining issue," he said.
In closing, Baehaki stated that this case showed the tense situation regarding the issue of illegal mining in Banten and the tension between the demonstrators and the police.
"So the plan is to continue the legal justice movement in Banten by offering an audience and reporting illegal mining cases to the Police Headquarters," he concluded.
- Impact of Event
- 1
- Gender of HRD
- Other (e.g. undefined, organisation, community)
- Violation
- Intimidation and Threats
- Rights Concerned
- Freedom of assembly
- Freedom of expression
- Offline
- Right to healthy and safe environment
- Right to Protest
- HRD
- Environmental rights defender
- Student
- Perpetrator-State
- Police
- Source
- Monitoring Status
- Pending
- Event Location
Latitude: -6.1203331623287625
Longitude: 106.15908145448962
- Event Location
- Summary for Publications
On 2 December 2023, a protest held by The Regional Board of Indonesian Islamic Students (PW PII) Banten against illegal mining was disrupted as police intimidated the students in Serang, Indonesia.