Indonesia makes first arrests amid Sumatra fires: two farmers

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Indonesia makes first arrests amid Sumatra fires: two farmers

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Workers wear face masks at the haze-covered Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang outside Kuala Lumpur June 24, 2013. REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad

By Kanupriya Kapoor
JAKARTA | Mon Jun 24, 2013 5:33am EDT

(Reuters) - Indonesian police on Monday arrested two farmers for illegally starting fires to clear land in Sumatra, the first detentions linked to blazes that have blanketed neighboring Singapore and Malaysia with thick smog for days.

Police said the two farmers were not linked to any of the eight companies the government suspects are responsible for Southeast Asia's worst air pollution crisis in years.

The parent companies of those firms included Malaysia-listed Sime Darby, which has denied wrongdoing.

"We arrested two farmers in Riau who were clearing their land by burning. They were not working for anyone but just clearing their own land," said Agus Rianto, deputy spokesman for the national police.

Under Indonesian law, any company or person involved in an illegal forest fire faces up to 10 years in prison and fines of up to 5 billion rupiah ($503,800).

The smog has cleared in the financial center of Singapore, with the pollution index remaining under "unhealthy levels" for the second consecutive day. It hit a record of 401 on Friday afternoon, a level considered potentially life-threatening for the ill and the elderly.

A conference on nuclear policy was postponed due to some participants unwilling to travel to Singapore because of the haze. The speakers included former U.S. secretary of state George Shultz and former secretary of defense William Perry.

(Writing by Randy Fabi; Editing by Nick Macfie)

 


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Villagers sit on their motorcycles as they get ready to leave their homes as a fire burns a palm oil plantation in the Bangko Pusako district in Rokan Hilir,
in Indonesia's Riau province June 22, 2013. REUTERS/Beawiharta


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A man smoking a cigarette is silhouetted against the haze-filled sky as he waits for a ferry bound for Malaysia's Malacca,
at Dumai port, Indonesia's Riau province, June 22, 2013. REUTERS/Beawiharta


 


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Villagers rest on an oil well as a fire burns a palm oil plantation at the haze hit Bangko Pusako district in Rokan Hilir,
in Indonesia's Riau province June 22, 2013. REUTERS/Beawiharta


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Malaysia's capital of Kuala Lumpur is seen covered with haze June 23, 2013.
REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad


 
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