- Summary
- A major development involving the mining giant in 2016 highlights the dangerous reality of underground operations in Papua. According to the report, a massive gang named "Satgas Cartsenz" discovered over 226 tons of tantalum ore during the filming of a drama, which resulted in an illegal mine site and a massive theft of Rp300 million. This illegal activity was carried out by an underground gang called "Tipu Daya Dukun" located in Kuningan, causing fear and panic among citizens. The situation has since become a topic of public concern as people fear their rights are being violated or that a teacher or student may have been detained at the university bathroom, prompting the government to discuss potential legal actions and safety protocols. The story also includes a recent incident involving a university student who allegedly was arrested for tampering with a toilet facility. Despite these serious incidents and allegations, the government has issued a warning to stop illegal mining operations and restore safety to the mining sector. The search for the treasure also revealed that a large amount of gold and other valuable materials were found during a mining expedition, further illustrating the scale of the underground industry in Papua. The ongoing crisis is a reminder that proper legal compliance is essential for anyone working within the sector.
Analysis of the Incident:
The Crime and Illegal Activity
The Illegal Mine Site
Government Response and Safety Warnings
Public Concern and Legal Framework - Title
- Crime News
- Description
- Don't miss crime news
- Keywords
- april, read, more, yang, jakarta, papua, news, ganja, drama, target, tipu, aura, dari, toilet, slot, story, march
- NS Lookup
- A 104.21.20.74, A 172.67.191.225
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-14Updated 2026-04-14Summarized 2026-04-15
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