Gold mining company PT Sorikmas Mining (SMM) in North Sumatra’s  Mandailing 
Natal regency on Sunday announced it had temporarily stopped  operations after 
a 
recent attack on its facilities.

Hundreds of  residents from Hutagodang Muda village, Siabu district, attacked 
and  burned an SMM camp on May 29 in a culmination of volatile land disputes  
between the company and residents.

SMM general manager of  business development Paul G. Du Plessis said the work 
stoppage was  caused by huge losses brought about by the attack.

Du Plessis  said he hoped the stoppage would be brief to limit larger losses by 
 
various parties, including the locals employed at the mining company.

“We  are forced to stop operation because all of our belongings have been  
damaged and burned. We have to determine which facilities have to be  rebuilt,” 
Du Plessis told The Jakarta Post in Medan on Sunday.

He  explained that losses to the company had reached US$27 million: $7  million 
for building and office facilities and $20 million for mining  samples.

Du Plessis said the losses hit the company hard, especially with regard to the 
mining samples damaged during the attack.

He  said his company had spent years digging and collecting samples to be  sent 
to Padang, West Sumatra, to analyze the gold content.

“Now  we have to start from zero again,” Du Plessis said, adding that in the  
last two years of operation his company had spent “approximately $20  million 
to 
$30 million” on operational costs.

SMM is owned by  Australia’s Sihayo Gold Limited (45 percent stake), state 
mining company  PT Aneka Tambang (25 percent) and Indonesian investors (30 
percent).

The  company began operations in 1999 in Mandailing Natal on a  66,200-hectare 
concession. However, due to lack of support from the  local administration, the 
company stopped operations for five years from  2004. In 2009, the company 
restarted operations after a Supreme Court  ruling allowed it to continue 
exploration activities.

SMM  spokesman Chris Koesoema Adhie said the company had been operating for  
two 
years but had not begun production. The company employed around 200  local 
workers, he said.

Koesoema said that since last March, SMM had received many requests by people 
claiming to be representatives of local residents.

He  said some of the requests sought the firm to provide two hectares of  land 
to each of the 500 households, in the area a Rp 500,000 stipend for  each 
junior 
high student, a Rp 1 million stipend for each senior high  student, and a Rp 
2.5 
million stipend for each university student in the  area.

“We believe such requests, which we have not met, were the  reason behind the 
attack,” Koesoema said, adding that the requests were  unrealistic at a time 
when the company was still at the exploration  stage.

The deputy director of the Medan branch of the Legal Aid  Institute, Muslim 
Muis, who is also the legal representative for the  attack suspects, said the 
requests were fair as people living near the  mine were very poor.

sumber: 
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/06/06/mandailing-gold-mine-halts-operation-after-violent-attacks.html


 
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