

JAKARTA – Indonesian police have detained seven people whose companies are allegedly connected with illegal agricultural fires that have cloaked Southeast Asia in haze, in rare arrests over the annual smog outbreaks.


They could face up to 15 years in jail and heavy fines if
found guilty of breaking Indonesian laws that ban starting forest fires.


President Joko Widodo pledged this week to crack down on companies
and individuals behind the fires, and hundreds of extra police and
investigators have been sent to haze-hit areas to hunt for those responsible.
They joined military personnel and water-bombing aircraft
sent to tackle the fires.
- In addition to the seven arrested, 133 people have been named suspects, Haiti said. This is a legal step in Indonesia that means investigators have enough evidence to consider filing charges against someone.

The situation has been made worse this year by an El Nino
weather system, which produces tinder-dry conditions in Indonesia and increases
the risk of fires.
There were also fears that the haze could affect this
weekend’s glitzy Formula One night race in Singapore, but organizers have
insisted the event will go ahead.
insisted the event will go ahead.
Source:– AFP
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