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Mengandung Obat Keras dari Malaysia Beritasatu.com - Kepiting asap Pangkalpinang dengan perpaduan bumbu lempah kuning yang khas menjadi pilihan menu berbuka puasa yang menggugah selera kepiting ini menawarkan sensasi berbeda dibandingkan olahan kepiting lainnya Salah seorang pencinta kuliner Ais Bela mengungkapkan aroma khas dari kepiting asap ini membuatnya menjadi rekomendasi sempurna untuk berbuka puasa atau sahur selama bulan Ramadan "Kepiting asap Pangkalpinang ini memiliki cara pengolahan yang luar biasa bumbunya meresap dengan sempurna ke dalam kepiting Rasanya benar-benar berbeda dari kepiting asap yang pernah saya coba sebelumnya dan dagingnya terasa gurih dan enak," katanya kepada Beritasatu.com belum lama ini kepiting asap sangat digemari meskipun jarang ada yang mengolahnya seperti ini karena proses pembuatannya yang memerlukan kesabaran "Kepiting yang digunakan harus segar dan baru diambil dari nelayan setempat lalu dipotong menjadi beberapa bagian dan digoreng," jelas Obei kepiting dicampur dengan berbagai bumbu khas Bangka Belitung yang sudah diracik kepiting dibungkus dengan daun simpur dan kemudian dibakar sangat cocok disajikan dengan nasi putih hangat dan menu pendamping lainnya," tambah Obei kuliner kepiting asap Pangkalpinang ini bisa dibuat di rumah atau langsung mencicipinya di warung makan Lempah Kuning Muara Harganya kisaran Rp 75.000 hingga Rp 100.000 per porsinya Simak berita dan artikel lainnya di Google News Ikuti yang terbaru di WhatsApp Channel Beritasatu Prediksi Inter vs Barcelona: Nerazzurri Akan Redam Gerak Lamine Yamal Donald Trump Perintahkan Buka Kembali Penjara Legendaris Alcatraz Magis Tari Kecak Bali Kini Bisa Dinikmati di TMII Jakarta Lonjakan Harga Dorong Tren Investasi Emas Melalui Aplikasi Serangan Tarif Trump dan Erosi Tata Kelola Perdagangan Global Tarif Trump Seret Ekonomi AS ke Jurang Stagflasi Two employees of state-owned tin mining company Timah were rescued in a dramatic operation early Thursday after their boat began sinking off the coast of South Bangka Regency 19 -- were stranded at sea for several hours before a search and rescue (SAR) team safely evacuated them at 6:35 a.m the two men had moved a company boat away from the dockyard late Wednesday night amid strong winds and high waves seawater began flooding the cabin shortly afterward Their absence was noticed when they failed to make contact with the ground office by 3 a.m A concerned colleague alerted the SAR office in Pangkalpinang the SAR team reached the scene and located the workers hanging on the capsized boat the SAR team successfully evacuated the two victims and transported them to South Bangka Municipal Hospital for further medical examination,” said I Made Oka Astawa Pangkalpinang. The Provincial Manpower Office of the Bangka Belitung Islands has confirmed that 1,329 workers have been laid off due to ongoing legal proceedings involving tin mining companies implicated in corruption related to tin trading This corruption case has resulted in state losses estimated at Rp 300 trillion ($18.5 billion) 1,329 workers have been laid off," said Agus Afandi Head of Industrial Relations and Social Security Supervision at the Bangka Belitung Provincial Manpower Office Afandi highlighted that 16 companies across districts such as Bangka and Pangkalpinang have been impacted by the tin trading case in the Bangka Belitung Islands Province while 23 others are still undergoing the layoff process "The layoffs in Bangka Belitung are specific to companies involved in the tin trading case handled by the Attorney General's Office (Kejagung) while other companies remain unaffected," Afandi clarified He emphasized that these layoffs are directly linked to issues within the tin trading sector and are not attributable to a global economic downturn "While some affected workers have received their severance payments in accordance with regulations delays in compensating some workers stem from the non-operational status of company assets or ongoing legal processes at the Attorney General's Office "The detention of company owners by the Attorney General's Office has prevented them from settling severance payments for laid-off workers," he explained the Attorney General's Office is preparing to prosecute 22 suspects in a major corruption scandal involving the state-owned tin miner Timah. Most of the suspects are executives from private mining companies one of Indonesia's major tin ingot producers and three other executives from the state company are also among the suspects State auditors estimate losses to the state from the corruption case at Rp 300 trillion arising from alleged illegal tin mining activities within Timah's operations from 2015 to 2022 which also caused severe environmental damage One of the notable suspects is businessman Harvey Moeis who gained attention on social media after reportedly gifting his toddler son a private jet for his birthday Harvey's lawyer has argued that the jet was chartered This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page has expanded its network by opening two new representative offices in Palangkaraya and in Pangkalpinang in the Bangka Belitung Islands in a bid to persuade local private firms — especially those outside Java — to get themselves listed at the IDX its official said in a statement on Tuesday (25/10) "We hope there will be a positive synergy between the IDX and the local community institutions and universities to improve local welfare and business," IDX development director Nicky Hogan said in the statement The new IDX offices in Palangkaraya and Pangkalpinang are expected to become reference points for local firms seeking consultancy on the stock market The staffers there will also educate local companies on the benefits of listing their companies at the stock exchange The new office in Pangkalpinang — the 21st IDX office in Indonesia — was inaugurated by Bangka Belitung deputy governor Arsani Hidayat on Monday. The event was also attended by IDX director Alpino Kianjaya and IDX Palangkaraya's board of directors. The IDX also used the event to promote its online information service called Go Public. The IDX Palangkaraya office was opened the next day in a ceremony attended by Central Kalimantan governor Lewis Sabran and Central Kalimantan Financial Services Authority head Dadang Ibnu Windartako. The IDX also signed an agreement through its subsidiary, the Indonesian Capital Market Institute TICMI, with Palangkaraya University. Under the agreement, the university will send their best graduates to the IDX. The stock exchange has been making a lot of effort to reach their target of hitting Rp 6,300 trillion ($485 billion) in market capitalization by 2017 — encouraging private firms to list their companies on the stock exchange and holding workshops and events all across Indonesia. Pangkal Pinang. As Indonesia struggles to determine why an airliner crashed this week with the loss of all 189 people on board, there is nowhere the impact of its second-worst air disaster has been felt as deeply as the sleepy, palm-fringed Bangka-Belitung Islands. Lion Air flight JT-610, an almost new Boeing 737 MAX 8, was en route from Jakarta to Pangkal Pinang, the center of the country's tin-mining region, on Monday when it crashed into the sea soon after takeoff. "Bangka-Belitung has never suffered from a crash like this before," said Krisna Wiryawan, head of the city's tax office. Seven of his 92 employees were on the doomed flight. "We're feeling deeply hurt," Krisna said, speaking at his desk inside the slightly shabby, red-tiled tax building, with rows of flowers carrying condolence messages lined up outside. Indonesian flags on government offices in Pangkal Pinang were at half-mast this week to honor the victims. The tax office suffered disproportionate losses since many of its workers commute from Jakarta, and Krisna himself said he often took that flight. Staff regularly used Lion Air or other budget airlines, rather than national flag carrier Garuda Indonesia, for cost reasons, particularly if using personal expenses, Krisna said. According to data compiled by state insurer Jasa Raharja, out of the 189 people on board flight JT-610, at least 45 were residents of these islands of 1.4 million inhabitants that rely on mining, agriculture, fishing and a small tourism sector. Indonesia is the world's biggest tin exporter thanks to the rich seams of ore in the Bangka-Belitung Islands, though this has come at a price with unregulated mining scarring parts of the islands with a lunar landscape of craters. Still, the industry is a major employer and has drawn in workers from across Indonesia to the islands, off the east coast of Sumatra, about halfway between Jakarta and Singapore. Timah has sent an emergency response team, including a doctor and paramedics, to Jakarta to help the families of their staff. Lion Air has flown about 100 family members of the missing to Jakarta and the airport in Pangkal Pinang is preparing for the remains of victims to be flown back. Search and rescue teams have only found body parts from the missing plane. In the town of Sungai Liat, about 40 kilometers from Pangkal Pinang, relatives of a couple who were on board the plane with their 15-month-old daughter sought comfort by reciting verses from the Koran in a tent set up outside the family home. Wita Seriani, a dentist, and her husband Rizal Gilang Perkasa Sanusi Putra, who worked at state utility company Perusahaan Listrik Negara, had just celebrated their second wedding anniversary. Family members had gone to Jakarta to give DNA samples to help with identification, but Wita's mother, Susmawati, had remained behind. "It's all fate," she said, speaking softly. Susmawati said her daughter had sent her a message 20 minutes before the flight took off from Jakarta so that her father could pick them up at the airport. "Mom, tell dad, we're on board the plane," the message read. The Lion Air flight lost contact with air traffic controllers at 6:33 a.m., shortly after it took off at 6:20 a.m.from Jakarta's Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. The plane, which reportedly carried two pilots, six crew members and 181 passengers, including two children and one infant, reportedly crashed 7 miles north off the coast of Tanjung Bungin in Karawang, West Java. "We are certain that the plane crashed into the sea and is submerged at a depth of 30 to 35 meters," National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) head M. Syaugi told a press conference on Monday. "We have located the debris about 2 nautical miles [3.7 kilometers] south of where contact with the plane was lost," he said. Syaugi said that 130 Basarnas personnel had been deployed from Jakarta and West Java's Bandung and Cirebon, as well as other areas. Thirty Basarnas Special Group (BSG) personnel had also been deployed to the debris site. Bandung SAR spokesperson Joshua Banjarnahor said that a team comprising SAR members and divers from Bandung and Cirebon had been deployed on Rescue Boat 2016. "Ninety personnel have been prepared to assist in the rescue efforts," Joshua said. "Rescue Boat 2016 has set sail." National Transportation Safety Commission (KNKT) head Soerjanto Tjahjono said that the Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft that flew under flight number JT610  commenced operations under Lion Air in August and had a total 800 flight hours. Soerjanto said the Basarnas team was looking for the black box to determine the cause of the crash. The Basarnas also sent an underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to search for passengers and crew. 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