Jakarta (VNA) – The Indonesian government has sealed the factory of PT Peter Metal Technology (PMT) in the Cikande industrial area of Banten province, after the site was suspected of being the source of a Cesium-137 (Cs-137) radiation leak linked to a shipment of frozen shrimp exported by PT Bahari Makmur Sejati.
Indonesia’s Ministry of Environment/Environmental Control Agency said in a recent statement 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.
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.
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./.