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Indonesian police arrest 72 people suspected of starting forest fires
Police said the suspects are linked to 89 fire cases and face fines or prison terms of up to 15 years.
Indonesian authorities arrested 72 suspects suspected of starting forest and peatland fires on Borneo and Sumatra, with Mohammad Irhamni, director of special crimes at the National Police's Criminal Investigation Agency, investigating 89 connected cases.
Plantation owners and traditional farmers often burn land to clear areas for plantations at lower cost, Irhamni said. These recurring fires frequently strain relations between Indonesia and neighboring countries.
Indonesia's Environment Ministry recorded more than 3,700 hot spots on Borneo and more than 1,700 in South Sumatra on Sunday, creating dense smoke that reduced visibility to only 10 meters in some areas.
Following "very unhealthy" air quality readings Friday, Malaysia's Sarawak government closed nearly 600 schools, affecting about 200,000 students. Cloud-seeding operations resumed on Sunday with 30 helicopters deployed for water-bombing missions.
Investigators are tracing financial records to determine whether companies financed the land clearing, signaling the probe could expand beyond those arrested. Officials in Jakarta stated, "We will not stop at the perpetrators on the ground.
Indonesian authorities have arrested 72 people suspected of starting forest and other fires, as huge blazes in central and western Indonesia create a suffocating haze.