All Services At The Depok District Court Were Closed After 17 Employees Were Exposed To COVID-19

DEPOK - The Depok City District Court closed all services and activities (lockdown) for five working days, from January 25 to 31, 2022, after 17 employees were exposed to COVID-19.

Public Relations of the Depok District Court, Ahmad Fadil, in his written statement, said this step was taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Services will reopen on February 2, 2022.

After coordinating with the Bandung High Court, finally the leadership of the Depok District Court suspended all services and activities at the Depok District Court (lockdown).

"We have carried out antigen swabs for all judges, ASN and honorary staff at the Depok District Court. The results obtained are 17 people who have been confirmed positive. Currently, the 17 exposed people have been self-isolating," he explained, quoted by Antara, Tuesday, January 25. the public who use the services of the Depok District Court as well as the parties who are litigating or the families of the defendants as well as advocates and the Public Prosecutor (JPU), can know and understand this.

The Depok District Court remains consistent in its efforts to prevent the spread of the virus within the District Court. The District Court is a public service agency that is obliged to minimize the threat of viruses for court service users.