Indonesia Seals Factory Over Radioactive Contamination Allegations

Indonesia Seals Factory Over Radioactive Contamination Allegations

JAKARTA, Sept 16 (NNN-ANTARA) – The Indonesian government has sealed PT Peter Metal Technology (PMT)’s factory, in Cikande industrial area in Banten province, after it was suspected as the source of Cesium-137 (Cs-137) exposure, linked to frozen shrimp exports from PT Bahari Makmur Sejati.

The Ministry of Environment/Environmental Control Agency, said in a statement yesterday that, a Radiation Handling Acceleration Task Force was established, to ensure food safety, protect the public, and safeguard the environment. Immediate decontamination was conducted, to restore the area and minimise environmental impact.

In addition, a joint team from relevant departments carried out a scientific investigation, in line with international standards. Findings showed that shrimp raw materials were safe, while low concentrations of Cs-137 were detected only in factory blowers and ventilators, below the threshold and promptly decontaminated.

“We fully support and are strongly committed to ensuring quality food in harmony with a sustainable environment. The radiation acceleration task force is a concrete manifestation of the government’s commitment, to protecting the people, while maintaining ecosystem sustainability,” said Deputy Minister of Environment, Diaz Hendropriyono, in the statement.– NNN-ANTARA  

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