http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2013/03/02/ri-company-implicated-ivory-smuggling-case.html
RI company implicated in ivory smuggling case
Fadli, The Jakarta Post, Batam | Archipelago | Sat, March 02 2013, 3:12 PM 
Batam Custom and Excise office will continue its investigation into a company 
implicated in an ivory smuggling operation following a raid in Mombasa, Kenya 
in January.

The raid, conducted by Kenyan authorities in mid January, had exposed the 
smuggling attempt. It is alleged that as many as 638 ivories, which weigh 
roughly 2 tons and have a street value of Rp 12 billion (US$1.24 million), were 
destined for the archipelago. An Indonesian company, PT Kundur Prima Karya, was 
registered to receive the shipment.

Batam Customs and Excise’ investigation head Kunto Prasti Trenggono said his 
office would continue to monitor the company to investigate its involvement in 
the questionable activities.

“We heard about the raid but could not do anything because Batam’s Free Trade 
Zone (FTZ) status wouldn’t allow us to conduct a physical examination of all 
cargo. However, my office will investigate these allegations,” he said on Friday


When asked about the allegations, PT Kundur Prima Karya’s director Linda Lau, 
on behalf of her company, denied any involved in the alleged smuggling 
activities. Linda admitted she was surprised that journalists were privy to 
such information.


“I have been questioned by the Trade Ministry and the Customs and Excise 
directorate general about this with the promise that this matter wouldn’t find 
its way to the press. I cannot accept criminal accusations and I will seek 
legal action if that is the case,” she said.(dic)


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