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The Indonesian police have named Lin Jingzhang, the Chinese national director of PT Metal Peter Technology (PMT), as a suspect in the Cesium-137 radiation case. The investigation follows the discovery of radioactive material and its potential impact on public health. The police have conducted thorough investigations and evidence gathering before making the decision.
The Indonesian police, through the Direktorat Tindak Pidana Tertentu (Dittipidter) Bareskrim Mabes Polri, have concluded their investigation into the Cesium-137 radiation case. Lin Jingzhang, the director of PT Metal Peter Technology (PMT) and a Chinese national, has been named as a suspect. The decision was made after thorough investigations and evidence gathering.
The case involves the spread of radioactive Cesium-137 (Cs-137), a highly dangerous radioactive material. The incident has raised significant concerns regarding public health and safety. The Satuan Tugas (Satgas) Penanganan Kerawanan Bahaya Radionuklida Cs-137 has been actively involved in managing the situation and coordinating with various agencies.
Bara Krishna Hasibuan, Ketua Bidang Diplomasi dan Komunikasi Satgas, confirmed that Lin Jingzhang's status as a suspect was established following comprehensive police investigations. The legal proceedings will continue as the case progresses through the Indonesian legal system.
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