Pancasila Youth Controls BLBI Assets Since 2004, FBR Pegs IDR 3 Million Per Plot And Builds Futsal Field Even Though Owns PT Oceania

JAKARTA - The Central Jakarta Metro Police opened a case over the control of state-owned land assets by two mass organizations, the Betawi Rempug Forum (FBR) and Pemuda Pancasila (PP). There are three parcels of land owned by the state which were occupied without rights until they finally violated the law.

For the first time, Pemuda Pancasila since 2004 has controlled a plot of land and a four-story building in the office building, Jalan Letjen Suprapto, Kemayoran, Central Jakarta. Even though the land belongs to the state and IBRA because it is related to the BLBI case.

"The first is a report from the State Asset Management Institute which reports that one of the assets belonging to the State and IBRA related to the BLBI case has been illegally controlled by the Pancasila Youth community organization," said Central Jakarta Deputy Chief of Police, AKBP Setyo Koes Heriyanto during a press conference at the Metro Police. Central Jakarta, Monday, December 13, quoted from Antara.

The State Asset Management Institute is not silent. They, as asset managers, have negotiated twice. However, they never found an agreement with PP regarding the use of the building.

So this afternoon, the Central Jakarta Metro Police and the TNI and the PP Satpol came to vacate the Pancasila Youth office on Jalan Letjen Suprapto, Kemayoran. Emptying is conducive.

There are around 70 personnel from the National Police, TNI, and Satpol PP to vacate the building. Several personnel were seen carrying long-barreled weapons in the execution of the emptying of the building with orange-black striped walls.

The following are two other parcels of land located in the area of the former Kemayoran Airport, namely Blocks B2 and B3 with an area of 13 thousand square meters and 12 thousand square meters, respectively. This one's turn is controlled by FBR.

"The two lands were built by the FBR community organization, a futsal field and a badminton court, as well as kiosk plots and semi-permanent buildings that are intended to be rented out," said Setyo.

FBR turned out to be renting out one more stall plot at a rate of Rp. 3 million per year. In fact, the land belongs to PT Oceania and is always the holder of the Right to Build (HGB).

The ranks of the Central Jakarta Metro Police are still developing regarding the perpetrators of this unilateral control of state assets.