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The Forestry Ministry Uncovers Illegal Logging in Riau's Kerumutan Wildlife Reserve, Names 6 Suspects

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JPNN.com, JAKARTA - The Ministry of Forestry revealed allegations of illegal logging while following up on reports of forest fires in the Kerumutan Wildlife Sanctuary (SM) area, Riau.
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Officers found signs of illegal logging activity within the conservation area. The team then proceeded to the location and arrested six people. The Ministry of Forestry...

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JPNN.com, JAKARTA - The Ministry of Forestry revealed allegations of illegal logging while following up on reports of forest fires in the Kerumutan Wildlife Sanctuary (SM) area, Riau.

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www.jpnn.com broke the news in Indonesia on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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