The appeal states that all procurement and
distribution of mercury and cyanide (chemicals often used in illegal
gold mining operations) must follow the legal provisions outlined in
trade regulation 44/M-DAG/PER/9/2009.
The statement reads in part: "To anyone involved in the procurement, storage, distribution, sale, or purchase and/or use of mercury or cyanide: stop immediately. To the regional and city governments of Aceh: you must monitor, supervise, and take action against the procurement, storage, sale and buying of dangerous materials and non-permitted mining activities to the extent of your authority."
Read more at http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0822-lbell-aceh-illegal-gold-mines.html#hIvPKYmm1DUrciQV.99
The statement reads in part: "To anyone involved in the procurement, storage, distribution, sale, or purchase and/or use of mercury or cyanide: stop immediately. To the regional and city governments of Aceh: you must monitor, supervise, and take action against the procurement, storage, sale and buying of dangerous materials and non-permitted mining activities to the extent of your authority."
Read more at http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0822-lbell-aceh-illegal-gold-mines.html#hIvPKYmm1DUrciQV.99
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