MAY 15, 2004
Batam squatters battle eviction, clash with cops
BATAM - Riots erupted
when police and public order officers tried to evict squatters from more than 400 illegal houses on
the industrial island of Batam.
At least two people were shot by police and seven others were
beaten during the unrest in Riau province on Thursday.
Several cars, including two belonging
to TV stations, were also damaged.
The violence forced shopkeepers to close their stores for
fear they would be attacked.
Public order officers, assisted by police, tried to bulldoze the
illegally built shanties in Tanah Longsor, Lubuk Baja sub-district. The 10ha site belongs to
housing developer PT Cikitsu.
The Batam municipal administration promised to pay the
squatters 2 million rupiah (S$3,800) each, but they refused to move.
Instead, hundreds of
squatters pelted the officers with stones, wrecked one of their trucks and set ablaze a car belonging
to the Batam Authority's security directorate.
They also damaged two cars belonging to
private broadcasters SCTV and Metro TV.
One of the squatters, Toni, said the residents
refused to accept the compensation, labelling the amount as 'derisory'.
The riot ended after
three hours when Batam legislative council speaker Soeryo Respationo asked the representatives
of the squatters to restart talks, which were held later in the day. The talks ended with a decision to
delay the eviction indefinitely.
Barelang deputy police chief Heru Winarko said at least two
people were being questioned for allegedly inciting the unrest.
Security in the area returned to
normal in the afternoon.
The building of illegal shelters, now numbering more than 40,000,
has been a longstanding problem in Batam, which is 20km away from Singapore.
The illegal
settlements were set up during the administration of former president Suharto. \-- The Jakarta
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