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BANDA ACEH, ACEH - Unknown people have cut a PLN (state electricity company) tower interconnecting the Aceh and North Sumatra power grids at Jambo Aye, North Aceh district, Aceh province, a PLN official said.
"The high-voltage tower was cut with saws but had not yet toppled and power supply to Aceh`s 4,6 million residents was not disrupted," Sulaiman, PLN`s general manager for the Aceh Region, told journalists here on Friday.
It was the second PLN tower-cutting incident to have happened in Aceh in January 2012. In the first incident last January 7 in the Matang Seujuk region in Lhoksukon subdistrict, North Aceh district, the tower had already fallen down. As a result, there was a power outtage throughout Aceh province`s eastern coastal region.
Saleh called on the police to investigate the incidents and find the perpetrators. He also appealed to the local communities to help watch over the power transmission installations as the PLN itself did not have enough personnel to do so as there were too many towers and they were mostly located in remote and isolated spots.
On a line between Banda Aceh and the border with North Sumatra province alone there were 1,509 power transmission towers, and many of them were located far from the Banda Aceh-North Sumatra highway ,he said.
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Hehehe, guess who?!
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Who?
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Who benefits from chaos in the area; especially on the border of 2 provinces? I think you can give yourself the answer.
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Uuuh no, otherwise I did not ask you?
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On 29-01-2012 03:14 Yogya-Bali wrote: Who benefits from chaos in the area; especially on the border of 2 provinces? I think you can give yourself the answer.
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The Indonesian army? F-GAM (Former GAM), Islamists under another name.. many that could potentially benefit. Not to forget PLN/the government itself, if there is no power, they don't have to supply subsidized power.. hehe..
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Thats what I was afraid of, complot theories with no concrete back-up in information. This is guessing guys.
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On 29-01-2012 03:33 accid wrote: Thats what I was afraid of, complot theories with no concrete back-up in information. This is guessing guys.
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Welcome in Indonesia.
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It's always guessing in this wayang -country. But mostly these complot theories seems to be true. Even daily live overhere is full of complots. The last few days I became confronted with several conspiracies which I couldn't even suspect that such conspiracies can knit together: the shadow-play society.
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I don't mind to feed the english forum and give it a boost but complot theories are helping nobody.
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Conspiracy theories? The country and its history is full of them. Take a look at Indonesia's history and you see nothing else.
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And look at Indonesia, it is not helping.
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