An institutional analysis of sasi laut in Maluku, Indonesia



Appendix 6B: Sanction/Penalties for Trespassing Sasi in Nolloth

CHAPTER I
SEA

Section 1.

1. Quite clear

2. a. b. c. - Pay a fine of Rp25,000 per person

3. Pay a fine of:

a. Rp7,500 per individual big/small

b. Rp25,000 per individual big/small

c. Rp2,500 per individual big/small

d. Rp1,000 per individual big/small

e. Rp5,000 per plant big/small

4. Pay a fine of: Rp5,000 for rocks per m_

Rp7,500 for sand per m_

Rp10,000 for gravel per m_

5. Pay a fine of: Rp10,000 for rocks per m_

Rp12,500 for sand per m_

Rp15,000 for gravel per m_

6. Pay a fine of Rp100,000 or undergo further prosecution by higher authorities according to the
regulations

CHAPTER II
LAND

Section 1: Wood

1. Pay a fine of Rp5,000

2. Pay a fine of Rp10,000

3. Pay a fine of Rp12,500

4. Pay a fine of Rp25,000

5. Pay a fine of Rp1,000 for each fruit

Section 2: Coconuts

1. Pay a fine of Rp500 for each fruit

2. Pay a fine of Rp250 for each fruit

3. Pay a fine of Rp500 for each fruit

4. Pay a fine of Rp250 for each fruit

5. Pay a fine of Rp500 for each fruit

6. Pay a fine of Rp2,500 for each bottle of oil

7. Pay a fine of Rp250 for each coconut

8. Pay a fine of Rp10,000 for each tree

9. Pay a fine of Rp5,000 for each coconut “tumbak”

10. Pay a fine of Rp5,000 / family or remove weeds from the lawn appointed by the Kewang with an
approvalfrom the
Kepala Desa

Section 3. Sago

1. Pay a fine of Rp5,000 for each tree

2. Pay a fine of Rp10,000 for each tree

3. Pay a fine of Rp10,000 for each tree

4. Pay a fine of Rp10,000 for each tree

5. Pay a fine of Rp2,500 for each branch

6. Pay a fine of Rp5,000 for each plantation

7. Pay a fine of Rp2,500 for each stem

8. Pay a fine of Rp10,000

Section 4: Sugar Palm

1. Pay a fine of Rp500 for each stem

2. Pay a fine of Rp250 for each stem

3. Pay a fine of Rp1,000 for each “lirang”

310 An Institutional Analysis of Sasi Laut in Maluku, Indonesia



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