Susi Pudjiastuti's Tweet About Susi Air Forced Released By Satpol PP From Malinau Hangar, Deputy Governor Of Kaltara Responds
KALTARA - Deputy Governor of North Kalimantan (Vice Governor of Kaltara) Yansen TP confirmed that there was no expulsion of the Susi Air plane from the hangar of RA Bessing Airport, Malinau Regency by officers from the Civil Service Police Unit and the Transportation Service of the Malinau Regency Government.
"Of course the regional government has reasons and it's unethical to reveal things between the regional government and the airline," Yansen said when confirmed from Tarakan quoted by Antara, Wednesday, February 2 night.
He said that this matter should be confirmed first, regarding the reasons behind the policy of the Malinau Regency Government, so that there would be no mutual cornering.
"We should focus on providing the best service for the border, because commercial services, especially subsidies, must fulfill the principle of mutual benefit and mutual satisfaction," said Yansen, who served as Regent of Malinau for two terms.
He said that there are many airlines that serve the people at the border, so it is hoped that all of them must coordinate with each other.
The Deputy Governor said that not only the business aspect was achieved, but also the fulfillment of border needs in the form of smooth distribution of goods and people, so that a conducive atmosphere at the border can be created.
"We hope that this local government policy will not be enlivened, so that no one is cornered," said Yansen.
Previously, there was information on the transfer of the Susi Air plane, which is an airline owned by the former Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) Susi Pudjiastuti. This then made Susi also comment.
In his tweet, via his official twitter account, @susipudjiastuti "Often there are surprises in our days.. Surprise today, I got a video from my son about the Susi Air plane being forcibly ejected by a group of Satpol PP from the Malinau Hangar after we rented it for 10 years This is to serve flights in the Kaltara region".