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Sunday, June 21, 2026

Viral CCTV Footage Sparks Alleged Affair Claims, Husband Says He Gathered Evidence for Two Years

Viral CCTV footage linked to an alleged affair has sparked widespread discussion after a husband claimed he spent two years collecting evidence before going public.
Viral CCTV footage linked to an alleged affair has sparked widespread discussion after a husband claimed he spent two years collecting evidence before going public.

JAKARTA — CCTV footage allegedly showing a woman involved in an affair has gone viral on social media after being shared by Instagram account 24jam.CCTV. In the post, a man claiming to be the woman's husband said he had known about the alleged relationship for around two years.

The husband's account quickly drew public attention, as he said he chose to keep the matter private for years before eventually bringing it into the public spotlight. According to him, the decision was made out of consideration for his family and his children's future.

Husband Says He Spent Two Years Collecting Evidence

According to the social media post, the man claimed he had long been aware of an alleged relationship between his wife and another man but decided not to expose the issue immediately.

During the past two years, he said he worked to gather evidence to support his suspicions. He also claimed to have consulted with relevant parties and followed certain procedures before deciding to speak publicly about the matter.

He explained that remaining silent did not mean accepting the situation. Instead, he believed it was necessary to secure sufficient evidence before pursuing legal action.

CCTV Footage Draws Widespread Attention

The video circulating online reportedly shows a woman captured by surveillance cameras entering and leaving the same hotel room as a man.

The footage quickly spread across multiple social media platforms, sparking widespread discussion among internet users. Many focused on the husband's claim that he had kept the issue private for two years.

However, there has been no response or clarification from the individuals mentioned in the social media post regarding the allegations.

Social Media Users React

The post triggered mixed reactions from social media users. Some expressed support for the husband, while others suggested divorce as a solution.

"Thank you to the hotel management for sharing the CCTV footage," one user identified as niaxxxxxx wrote.

"Justice in the afterlife is fair, but those who act dishonestly in this world will also face justice," another user, hoexxxxxxx, commented.

"Divorce her, no matter what the considerations are. Seriously, just get divorced," wrote user yog***********.

Video Continues to Generate Discussion

As of now, the alleged affair footage remains a topic of discussion across social media platforms, with users continuing to share opinions and reactions.

It should be noted that the information originates from claims made in social media posts, and there have been no official statements or legal findings confirming the allegations.

Viral “White Towel Child vs Mother” Video Sparks Warnings Over Fake Links

The viral “White Towel Child vs Mother” video has triggered widespread searches on TikTok, prompting warnings over fake links that could expose users to phishing and malware.
The viral “White Towel Child vs Mother” video has triggered widespread searches on TikTok, prompting warnings over fake links that could expose users to phishing and malware.

The “White Towel Child vs Mother” video became a trending topic on TikTok again on Saturday, June 20, 2026, prompting a surge in searches for the full clip across digital platforms. As interest grew, experts and observers warned users about potential cybersecurity threats linked to suspicious URLs circulating online.

The spike in searches has led to the spread of numerous unverified links. Cybersecurity risks, including phishing attempts, could exploit the curiosity surrounding the viral content.

According to Jawapos, clips widely shared online show a young child who has just finished bathing and is wrapped in a white towel. In the video, the mother helps dry the child as part of a routine caregiving activity.

Objectively, the footage does not contain any extraordinary events. The video simply captures a common family moment and everyday parenting activities.

Despite its ordinary nature, the short clip gained traction on social media, where reposts and comments lacking full context sparked various interpretations among users.

As the trend spread, some internet users began linking the video to claims of good luck or fortune for children. Those narratives quickly circulated through online discussions and derivative content.

However, there is currently no scientific evidence, academic study, or research supporting such claims. The association between the video and good luck appears to stem from unverified interpretations shared online.

As reported by Jawapos, the phenomenon highlights how simple content can evolve into multiple perceptions when distributed without complete context.

The surge in interest has also been exploited by irresponsible parties distributing malicious links. Cybersecurity experts warn that URLs shared in comment sections, private messages, and anonymous accounts could redirect users to phishing websites.

Potential threats include stolen social media accounts through fake login pages, misuse of personal information such as email addresses and phone numbers, financial data theft, and malware infections on devices.

These tactics often rely on users’ curiosity about viral content to lure victims to unsafe websites.

Authorities and digital literacy advocates are encouraging people to exercise caution when accessing information from unknown sources. Users are advised to verify links before clicking and avoid sharing unconfirmed information.

Greater digital awareness is expected to help internet users respond more carefully to viral content and reduce exposure to cyber threats.

“We Will Fix This” East Kalimantan Education Office Moves Quickly After Viral Student Classroom Video

Central Kalimantan Education Office evaluates a school after a viral student video, plans CCTV expansion and strengthens character education across schools. (Illustration image)
Central Kalimantan Education Office evaluates a school after a viral student video, plans CCTV expansion and strengthens character education across schools. (Illustration image)

Palangka Raya, Central Kalimantan — The Education Office (Disdik) of Central Kalimantan Province conducted an evaluation of a school in Palangka Raya on Saturday (June 2026) after a video showing students allegedly engaging in inappropriate behavior inside a classroom spread widely and drew public attention.

Head of the Central Kalimantan Education Office, Reza Prabowo, said the agency immediately coordinated with the school principal and summoned the parents of the two students involved. The step was taken to resolve the issue comprehensively and provide proper guidance.

The students have also received disciplinary action and are required to undergo regular counseling sessions with the school’s guidance and counseling (BK) teachers.

Viral Video Happened During Break Time

The video reportedly began circulating in early June 2026. The incident occurred during school break time, not during teaching and learning activities.

However, the Education Office stressed that it still considered the matter serious because it took place within the school environment, highlighting the need for stronger supervision and character building.

“This is certainly a concern for all of us. Any inappropriate behavior in schools will be evaluated,” said Reza Prabowo in Palangka Raya.

He emphasized that the Central Kalimantan Provincial Government, in line with Governor Agustiar Sabran’s direction, is prioritizing student character development. Students are expected not only to excel academically but also to demonstrate strong ethics, morals, and manners.

Reza also issued an apology to the public and confirmed that a comprehensive evaluation of the school supervision system will be carried out.

As a preventive measure, the Education Office is considering strengthening school monitoring systems, including proposing the installation of CCTV cameras in classrooms and school environments.

“We will propose that every school be monitored through CCTV to create a safer and more orderly environment and reduce the chance of similar incidents,” he explained.

In addition, the Education Office continues to strengthen character education programs to ensure a more conducive learning environment.

The local government stated that this case will serve as an important evaluation point to improve the education system in Central Kalimantan, especially in terms of supervision and student behavior guidance.

“We ask for prayers and support from all parties so that education in Central Kalimantan continues to improve and our students develop good manners and ethics as expected by society,” Reza concluded.

Dispar Kaltim Highlights Lake Jempang in Kutai Barat as Hidden Ecotourism Gem Along the Mahakam River Basin

Dispar Kaltim promotes Lake Jempang in Kutai Barat as an ecotourism destination in the Mahakam River basin featuring wildlife, culture, and Tanjung Isuy Village. (Illustration image)
Dispar Kaltim promotes Lake Jempang in Kutai Barat as an ecotourism destination in the Mahakam River basin featuring wildlife, culture, and Tanjung Isuy Village. (Illustration image)

Samarinda, Saturday (June 20, 2026) — The East Kalimantan Tourism Office (Dispar Kaltim) showcased the integrated natural and cultural tourism potential of Lake Jempang in Kutai Barat Regency during a briefing held in Samarinda on Saturday.

The presentation positioned Lake Jempang as a “hidden paradise” featuring a rich combination of freshwater biodiversity and strong local cultural heritage along its shoreline communities.

Lake Jempang spans approximately 15,000 hectares with an average depth of 7–8 meters, making it one of the largest lakes among roughly 76 lakes within the watershed of the Mahakam River.

“Lake Jempang offers an integrated landscape of biodiversity, wildlife, and local cultural richness that we are proud of together,” said Dispar Kaltim Head Ririn Sari Dewi in Samarinda.

The area is also known for its rich wildlife ecosystem, particularly various water bird species such as herons, egrets, swallows, and storks that are commonly seen across the lake’s skies.

Ririn added that the lake also supports local livelihoods, especially through fisheries that rely on its abundant freshwater fish resources.

Cultural tourism is centered in Tanjung Isuy Village, located along the lake’s edge. Visitors can observe traditional architecture and explore local handicrafts, including rattan weaving and intricate wood carvings made by the community.

“Tourists will have a more immersive cultural experience through various rattan crafts and highly artistic wood carvings,” she explained.

Access to the site remains relatively challenging due to its remote location. From Samarinda City, the journey to Tanjung Isuy covers approximately 213 kilometers and takes around 6.5 to 7 hours by road.

Despite the long travel time, the tourism office emphasized that the scenic landscapes along the route and upon arrival make the journey worthwhile. Alternatively, visitors may also reach the area via river transportation, depending on weather and safety conditions.

Labuan Cermin Lake in Berau Strengthened as Kaltim Pushes Protection of Rare Two-Layer Water Geoheritage Site

Labuan Cermin Lake in Berau is protected by East Kalimantan authorities as a rare two-layer water geoheritage site within Sangkulirang Mangkalihat Geopark.
Labuan Cermin Lake in Berau is protected by East Kalimantan authorities as a rare two-layer water geoheritage site within Sangkulirang Mangkalihat Geopark.

BERAU, EAST KALIMANTAN – The East Kalimantan Provincial Government has intensified conservation efforts at Labuan Cermin Lake in Biduk-Biduk Village, Berau Regency, on Saturday, focusing on protecting its fragile karst ecosystem and maintaining its status as a nationally recognized geological heritage site.

Acting Head of the East Kalimantan Forestry Office, Rusmadi, said authorities continue to urge visitors to avoid damaging karst formations and to refrain from littering in order to preserve the sustainability of the ecotourism area.

“We continue to urge visitors not to damage karst rocks and not to litter in order to support sustainable tourism conservation,” Rusmadi said in Samarinda.

Labuan Cermin Lake, located in Biduk-Biduk Village, Berau Regency, is known for its rare natural phenomenon where freshwater forms a stable upper layer while seawater exists beneath it. This unique hydrological structure led to its official designation as a Geoheritage site in 2024 under the Decree of the Indonesian Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources No. 187.K/GL.1/MEM.G/2024.

Rusmadi noted that the lake is also an important geological component within the Sangkulirang Mangkalihat Geopark, one of East Kalimantan’s key conservation and geotourism areas.

“This water area is also one of the leading geological components under the Sangkulirang Mangkalihat Geopark,” he said.

Geologically, the site is formed within a karst landscape system featuring freshwater lake ecosystems, with northern water flows heading toward the sea. The area also contains classic limestone and marl formations from the Domaring Formation, estimated to be 12 to 15 million years old.

Its geological structure is further shaped by the Mangkalihat Fault, which influences the emergence of springs aligned from northwest to southeast.

“The geological structure is also influenced by the Mangkalihat fault activity, which triggers spring formations stretching from northwest to southeast,” Rusmadi explained.

To ensure protection of the site, the Regional Technical Implementation Unit of the Production Forest Management Unit (KPHP) Berau Pantai under the East Kalimantan Forestry Office has been deployed to monitor the area directly.

Local authorities have also prohibited any activities that could damage natural vegetation or pollute the lake’s clear waters. The policy aims to preserve ecological balance while supporting sustainable nature-based tourism in Berau.

“We continue to intensify environmental awareness campaigns so that local communities and visitors understand the importance of maintaining ecological balance in this karst jewel of East Kalimantan,” Rusmadi emphasized.

Labuan Cermin Lake remains one of East Kalimantan’s most important geotourism assets. Beyond its stunning crystal-clear waters, the site holds significant scientific and geological value, reinforcing its role in conservation and sustainable tourism development in the region.

Popular Bokeh Video Searches Could Expose Users to Malware and Data Breaches

Rising searches for bokeh videos have raised concerns over malware, personal data breaches, and potential psychological effects linked to unsafe online activity. (Illustration image)
Rising searches for bokeh videos have raised concerns over malware, personal data breaches, and potential psychological effects linked to unsafe online activity. (Illustration image)

The growing number of searches for bokeh videos through various platforms and supporting applications, including VPN services, special browsers, and media players, has prompted warnings about potential cybersecurity and privacy risks.

Bokeh-related content remains one of the most frequently searched topics on the internet. To access restricted websites, some users rely on streaming platforms, VPN applications, proxy services, and specialized browsers.

Various keywords associated with bokeh videos are commonly used in searches. However, search results often lead to adult content from different countries.

As social media usage continues to expand and information spreads more quickly online, this type of content remains widely discussed across digital platforms.

Despite its popularity, experts warn users about several risks associated with accessing websites and services that provide such content.

Popular Bokeh Video Searches Could Expose Users to Malware and Data Breaches
Rising searches for bokeh videos have raised concerns over malware, personal data breaches, and potential psychological effects linked to unsafe online activity. (Illustration image)

One concern involves possible legal violations if the material accessed contains content that conflicts with applicable laws.

Data privacy is another issue. Some websites and applications may lack adequate security systems, putting personal information such as email addresses, phone numbers, and payment details at risk of misuse.

Users also face the threat of malware and viruses. Clicking unsafe links or downloading suspicious files may result in damaged devices or stolen information.

In addition, excessive consumption of adult content may have negative effects on mental and emotional well-being, including addiction and difficulties in social relationships.

Information circulating online urges users to avoid engaging with harmful content because of the legal, cybersecurity, and psychological risks involved.

The continued interest in bokeh-related searches highlights the importance of digital literacy and cybersecurity awareness.

Users are encouraged to exercise caution when visiting unfamiliar websites or downloading files from unverified sources to reduce the risk of malware infections, data theft, and other security threats.

Saturday, June 20, 2026

354 HSU Pilgrims Return Home as Banjarmasin Hajj Debarkation Reaches 3,943 Arrivals

A total of 354 pilgrims from Hulu Sungai Utara returned to Indonesia with Batch 11 of the Banjarmasin Hajj Debarkation, bringing the total number of returnees to 3,943.
A total of 354 pilgrims from Hulu Sungai Utara returned to Indonesia with Batch 11 of the Banjarmasin Hajj Debarkation, bringing the total number of returnees to 3,943.

BANJARBARU — A total of 354 pilgrims from Hulu Sungai Utara (HSU) Regency, South Kalimantan, who were part of Batch 11 of the Banjarmasin Hajj Debarkation, have returned to Indonesia after completing the 2026 Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.

The group arrived on Friday at 12:55 p.m. Central Indonesia Time through Syamsuddin Noor International Airport in Banjarmasin. Their arrival marked part of the second wave of Indonesian pilgrims returning from Madinah.

Eddy Khairani, head of the Banjarmasin Hajj Organizing Committee (PPIH), said the repatriation process went smoothly. Upon arrival, the pilgrims were transported to the Hajj Dormitory to take part in welcoming activities and receive meals before continuing their journey home.

"Alhamdulillah, the overall health condition of the Batch 11 pilgrims is quite good, although most of them are experiencing mild flu and cough symptoms," Eddy said.

HSU Pilgrims Arrive in Good Health

Despite minor health complaints such as flu and cough, the overall condition of the returning pilgrims was reported to be stable.

Batch 11 belongs to the second wave of Indonesian Hajj pilgrims returning from Madinah. Earlier return groups departed from Makkah and flew home through King Abdul Aziz International Airport in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Banjarmasin Hajj Repatriation Continues

With the arrival of Batch 11, the total number of pilgrims who have returned through Banjarmasin Hajj Debarkation has reached 3,943 people.

During the 2026 Hajj season, Banjarmasin Debarkation is serving 6,804 pilgrims divided into 19 batches. Fourteen batches are from South Kalimantan, while the remaining five batches come from Central Kalimantan.

According to Eddy, eight batches are still in Saudi Arabia awaiting their scheduled return flights.

The repatriation process through Banjarmasin Debarkation began on June 4, 2026, and is scheduled to continue until July 1, 2026.

PPIH Hopes Pilgrims Maintain Their Spiritual Values

Eddy emphasized that the Hajj journey is not only about traveling to and from the Holy Land but also about preserving the values gained during the pilgrimage.

He expressed hope that the returning pilgrims would continue to uphold sincerity, patience, devotion, and social responsibility in their daily lives.

"May all pilgrims become mabrur Hajj pilgrims and bring blessings to their families, communities, regions, and the nation," he said.

The Banjarmasin Hajj Organizing Committee reaffirmed its commitment to providing the best services throughout the repatriation process to ensure all remaining batches return safely, orderly, and comfortably.

National Police Chief Listyo Sigit Visits Gus Dur’s Grave in Jombang, Reflecting on Reform and Police Professionalism

National Police Chief Listyo Sigit Prabowo visited Gus Dur’s grave in Jombang ahead of the 80th Bhayangkara Day, honoring the late president’s legacy in reform and police professionalism.
National Police Chief Listyo Sigit Prabowo visited Gus Dur’s grave in Jombang ahead of the 80th Bhayangkara Day, honoring the late president’s legacy in reform and police professionalism.

JAKARTA - National Police Chief Gen. Listyo Sigit Prabowo visited the grave of Indonesia’s fourth president, KH Abdurrahman Wahid, widely known as Gus Dur, at the Tebuireng Islamic Boarding School complex in Jombang, East Java, on Saturday, June 20, 2026. The visit was part of a series of events leading up to the 80th Bhayangkara Day celebration on July 1.

During the visit, Listyo Sigit offered prayers and scattered flower petals at Gus Dur’s resting place as a tribute to one of Indonesia’s most influential figures, whose contributions played a major role in the country’s reform era. The occasion also served as a moment of reflection on the values of service, tolerance, and professionalism within the Indonesian National Police.

Police Chief Pays Tribute to Gus Dur

According to a statement from the National Police Public Relations Division, the pilgrimage was part of activities organized ahead of the 80th Bhayangkara Day. The visit symbolized the institution’s appreciation for national figures who helped shape Indonesia’s democratic journey.

Upon arriving at the cemetery complex, Listyo Sigit, wearing a black peci cap, was welcomed by KH Abdul Hakim Machfudz, popularly known as Gus Kikin, the caretaker of Tebuireng Islamic Boarding School. Before offering prayers and laying flowers, the police chief received a ceremonial turban as a sign of respect.

The solemn atmosphere underscored the significance of the visit to one of Indonesia’s most prominent pilgrimage sites.

Gus Dur’s Legacy in Police Reform

KH Abdurrahman Wahid served as Indonesia’s fourth president from October 20, 1999, to July 23, 2001. During his administration, several reform initiatives were pursued, including efforts to strengthen the professionalism of state institutions.

One of the most important milestones of his presidency was the separation of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) and the Indonesian National Police (Polri). The move was formalized through People’s Consultative Assembly Decree No. VI of 2000 on the Separation of TNI and Polri and Decree No. VII of 2000 concerning the Roles of TNI and Polri.

The policy became a cornerstone of Indonesia’s security sector reform, aimed at clarifying the roles of defense and internal security institutions in accordance with democratic principles and civilian supremacy.

Remembering Gus Dur’s Values of Tolerance

Beyond his role as president, Gus Dur is remembered for his unwavering commitment to pluralism, diversity, and interfaith harmony. His ideas and principles continue to inspire various sectors of society, including law enforcement institutions.

Values such as public service, respect for differences, and national unity remain relevant and continue to guide Indonesia’s democratic development.

Reflection Ahead of the 80th Bhayangkara Day

The pilgrimage to Gus Dur’s grave is one of several activities organized by the Indonesian National Police ahead of the 80th Bhayangkara Day celebration. Through these events, the institution seeks to honor the legacy of national leaders while reinforcing its commitment to public service, protection, and law enforcement.

This year’s Bhayangkara Day serves not only as a commemoration of the police institution’s anniversary but also as an opportunity to reflect on the reform journey and strengthen professionalism amid evolving challenges.

KPK Seizes Evidence from Denpasar Immigration Office in Foreign Resident Permit Extortion Case

KPK seized electronic devices and documents from the Denpasar Immigration Office and two other locations in Bali as part of an investigation into an alleged foreign residence permit extortion scheme.
KPK seized electronic devices and documents from the Denpasar Immigration Office and two other locations in Bali as part of an investigation into an alleged foreign residence permit extortion scheme.

Jakarta – Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has seized electronic devices and documents from the Class I Immigration Office at Ngurah Rai International Border Crossing (TPI) in Denpasar, Bali, as part of a series of searches conducted from June 17 to 19, 2026.

The searches are linked to an ongoing investigation into an alleged extortion scheme involving the processing of residence permits for foreign nationals.

In addition to the Denpasar Immigration Office, investigators also searched PT Visa Empat Bali and CV Visa Agung Bali Teratai Promenade. Similar evidence, including electronic devices and documents, was confiscated from all three locations.

KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo said the evidence would be analyzed to help uncover the full scope of the case.

“The seized evidence will be further analyzed by investigators to clarify the case,” Budi told reporters in Jakarta on Saturday.

Bali Searches Strengthen Immigration Corruption Investigation

The three-day operation forms part of the KPK’s efforts to develop its investigation into alleged corruption in the processing of residence permits for foreign nationals.

Investigators are tracing financial flows and examining the involvement of several individuals suspected of benefiting from the scheme.

On June 19, 2026, the KPK also questioned former Deputy Minister of Immigration and Corrections for the 2024-2026 period, Silmy Karim, regarding allegations of extortion proceeds and gratuities.

According to Budi Prasetyo, investigators also sought clarification regarding the origins of assets that had been seized.

“The questioning focused on allegations that SK received proceeds from extortion and gratuities, and investigators also confirmed the origin of assets that have been confiscated,” he said.

Case Originated from Early June Anti-Graft Operation

The case stems from a sting operation carried out by the KPK on June 2-3, 2026. It marked the agency’s 11th anti-corruption operation of the year.

During the operation, investigators detained 17 people, including eight state officials or civil servants and nine private individuals suspected of acting as intermediaries in immigration document processing.

On June 3, 2026, Silmy Karim arrived at KPK headquarters and surrendered himself to investigators.

Eight Suspects Named in the Case

On June 4, 2026, the KPK named eight suspects in connection with the alleged extortion scheme involving foreign residence permit services between 2022 and 2026.

The alleged misconduct occurred within the Ministry of Law and Human Rights before responsibilities were transferred to the Ministry of Immigration and Corrections.

Investigators estimate that the suspects gained Rp145.5 billion from the illegal practices.

Those named as suspects include former Director General of Immigration Silmy Karim, acting Director General of Immigration Saffar Muhammad Godam, West Java Immigration Office head Jaya Saputra, and West Jakarta Immigration Office head Ronald Arman Abdullah.

Other suspects include sub-directorate officials Tessar Bayu Setyaji and Bagus Bramantyo, ITAS status conversion team leader Juniadi Sri Priambudi, and staff member Gusti Benardiansyah.

KPK Continues Tracing Assets and Financial Flows

The seizure of documents and electronic devices from three locations in Bali is considered a key step in uncovering the alleged extortion network within Indonesia’s immigration system.

The anti-graft agency said investigators will continue analyzing the evidence, tracing financial transactions, and identifying any additional parties that may have been involved in the case.

Thursday, May 28, 2026

AN Allegedly Involved in Illegal Mining and Gold Trading in Sekadau Hilir

Illegal gold mining allegations in Sekadau Hilir involve AN, who is reportedly linked to mining rafts and suspected illegal gold trading activities. (Illustration image)
Illegal gold mining allegations in Sekadau Hilir involve AN, who is reportedly linked to mining rafts and suspected illegal gold trading activities. (Illustration image)
SEKADAU — A man identified by the initials AN is allegedly linked to several illegal gold mining rafts operating in Desa Tanjung, Sekadau Hilir District, Sekadau Regency, West Kalimantan. The allegations surfaced after the Cekfakta media team received information regarding unauthorized mining activities in the area.

AN is also suspected of being involved in the buying and selling of gold produced from the alleged illegal mining operations. Information gathered by the media team claims AN has long been associated with unlicensed mining activities in West Kalimantan.

The alleged illegal mining activities have once again drawn attention to law enforcement efforts in Sekadau Regency. The Cekfakta media team questioned why the reported activities linked to AN have allegedly remained untouched by legal action.

According to information obtained by the media, AN is reportedly a resident of Sintang, West Kalimantan. The situation has raised further questions about how AN was allegedly able to operate within Sekadau’s jurisdiction.

The media team also questioned whether there may be individuals backing the alleged illegal mining activities, allowing them to continue operating.

“If these allegations are true, the situation is deeply concerning,” the Cekfakta media team stated in its report.

As of publication, the media team said it is still waiting for an official response from law enforcement authorities in Sekadau Regency regarding the alleged illegal mining activities.

The alleged illegal mining and gold trading activities have become a public concern, as unlicensed mining is considered harmful to the environment and disruptive to lawful mining governance.

The Cekfakta media team stated it will continue seeking clarification from local authorities before escalating the matter to higher levels.

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