Jakarta lawmakers to probe KL land grab allegations

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct twelve Indonesia's council will form a special group to investigate new claims Malaysia grabbed West Kalimantan land, a Jakarta Post has reported.

Jakarta as well as Putrajaya have already rubbished a allegation Malaysia shifted a limit markers in a favour recently. Both governments pronounced there was no justification to show a markers had been moved.

But a paper pronounced head of Indonesia's Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) Tjahjo Kumolo, who disclosed a set-up of a special review team, insisted there was basis to a burglary allegation.

"We would not have made a indictment if we did not have a data," Tjahjo was quoted as observant by Indonesia's state news agency Antara.

"We suspect which some of a range markers have been changed as well as which there is a scandal during a back of this, since there is spark mining in a limit area," he said, adding Indonesian lawmakers were unhappy during their government's lack of gravity in dealing with a alleged land grab.

The brawl first emerged last Saturday after several Indonesian MPs visited a area.

Its Parliament's defence as well as foreign affairs commission deputy head TB Hasanudin was reported tyo have pronounced Indonesia had mislaid 1,400 hectares in Camar Bulan as well as eight hectares in Tanjung Datu, both in West Kalimantan, to Malaysia.

Indonesian Home Minister Gamawan Fauzi pronounced limit issues in between a two countries were discussed annually as well as which Malaysia could not be accused of illegally occupying Indonesian lands.

Indonesia's foreign apportion RM Marty Natalegawa pronounced there were no limit disputes in between Malaysia as well as Indonesia as both countries referred to a Dutch-British treaties of 1891, 1915 as well as 1928.

Malaysia's Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman also pronounced a make a difference had been resolved with both parties committed to a existing border, as well as added which a coordinates have been fixed as well as! can alw ays be out right.

"This is just governing body by some individuals in Indonesia," he said.

The Malaysian Insider :: Malaysia

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