13 Charity Boxes Without Permit Secured By Bangka Satpol PP, Owners Asked For Responsibility

The Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP) of Bangka Regency, Bangka Belitung Islands, secured 13 charity boxes or donation boxes without official permit documents from the government.Head of the Regional Regulation Enforcement Division of the Bangka Regency Satpol PP, Ahmad Fauzi, said the 13 charity boxes were obtained from a number of restaurants and restaurants."The owner of the charity box who came from various places deliberately left it in restaurants and restaurants because it was considered that many visitors," said Ahmad Fauzi in Sungailiat, Antara, Friday, August 11.Dozens of charity boxes without official permits were only taken from five points. There may still be many charity boxes that are deposited without permission."The number of charity boxes is just a sample and it is very possible that the amount exceeds the evidence we secure," he added.Of the dozens of charity boxes that were secured, there was one charity box with a permit, but it had already crossed the deadline and had not been extended by the owner. Most of the charity boxes are used to raise funds from the community for the benefit of development or certain activities."We do not prohibit anyone from raising funds from the community. However, it must be accompanied by official permits in accordance with applicable regulations," he said.Ahmad said his party was still waiting for the owner of the charity box to explain the use of the funds raised and bring complete licensing documents to ensure that activities did not violate the law."I suggest that restaurant managers and restaurants or other places of business, if someone entrusts a charity box to raise funds, they should first ask about the completeness of the permit," he said.
Currently, his party is still in a persuasive stage so that every time there is a fundraising activity from the community, they must have official permission from the competent authority."We will continue to carry out surveillance in the field to anticipate violations of regional regulations," said Ahmad Fauzi.