BY NURDIN HASAN [THE JAKARTA GLOBE]
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A view of burning peatland in Rawa Tripa in Nagan Raya district in 2011. INTERNET PHOTO |
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Aceh, TAG – A court in the West Aceh district capital of Meulaboh has declared palm
oil company Kalista Alam guilty of clearing Rawa Tripa peat forests in neighboring
Nagan Raya district of Aceh province by burning land.
“Based on trial evidence, we declare PT Kalista Alam
guilty of having burned peatlands in Rawa Trip forest, which has caused
environmental damages,” chief judge Rahmawati said, during a seven-hour reading
of the verdict that ended on Wednesday night.
The Meulaboh Court also ordered for the confiscation
of 5,769-hectare land run by Kalista Alam in Aceh, and for the company to pay
fines and restoration fees.
“We order PT Kalista Alam to compensate material
losses worth Rp 114.3 billion ($9.45 million) and pay environment restoration
fees totaling Rp 251.7 billion.”
The ruling also sets a Rp 5 million daily fine for
each day the company delays paying the compensation and restoration costs.
The panel of judges at the court rejected all the
company’s defense arguments. They said Kalista Alam’s activities in Rawa Tripa
destroyed as many as 1,000 hectares of land in the peat forest, more
specifically the sections situated in Darul Makmur subdistrict in the Aceh
district of Nagan Raya.
The civic lawsuit was filed by Indonesia’s Ministry of
Environment in 2012, following intense protests from environmental activists
against the company’s activities in the peatland forest.
The ministry originally demanded that Kalista Alam pay
Rp 300 billion in compensation.
The Banda Aceh Administrative Court in May last year
ruled in favor of Kalista Alam in its lawsuit against the Aceh governor’s
revocation of its permit to clear and operate on a 1,605-hectare land in Rawa
Tripa, a forest and peatland region in the province’s Nagan Raya district.
Kalista Alam obtained the permit to open the
plantation from then-Governor Irwandi Yusuf in August, 2011. But the governor’s
decision was met with protests by environmental activists who said that the
area was the habitat of critically endangered Sumatran orangutans and other
rare animals.
The Aceh chapter of the Indonesian Forum for the
Environment (Walhi) attempted to drag the governor to the Aceh state
administrative court, but the court rejected Walhi’s suit on April 3, 2012.
Walhi then appealed the ruling to the Medan High Court. On Aug. 30, 2012, the
Medan High Court ordered the governor, now Zainal Abdullah, who was elected in
April 2012, to revoke the permit.
Kalista Alam’s lawyer, Alfian C. Sarumaha, told
journalists after the hearing that his client would appeal the case.
“The judges [based the verdict] merely on several
samples, and didn’t examine all the 1,000-hectare land allegedly [destroyed],”
he said.
Kalista earlier argued that its burning of land in
Rawa Tripa was already in line with existing regulations.
A director of Kalista Alam, identified
only as S. R., and a subordinate are standing a separate trial in the same
court in Meulaboh over a criminal lawsuit concerning the same case.[]
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