PN Jaksel Lockdown Until 23 December

JAKARTA - The South Jakarta District Court (PN Jaksel) will temporarily suspend its trial and administrative services. Following the Judge and a number of employees at the South Jakarta District Court who were confirmed positive for COVID-19.

In its official announcement, it was written that the temporary suspension of services at the South Jakarta District Court Office will take place on 21-23 December 2020. The announcement signed by the Deputy Chairman of the South Jakarta District Court Liliek Prisbawono stated that administrative services through the One Stop Integrated Service (PTSP) will still be open on a limited basis for efforts. law.

The service is opened online. For submission of criminal remedies, you can register via WhatsApp number 081344621758 for appeal and 08561331183 for cassation and reconsideration (PK).

As for civil legal remedies, applications can be sent via number 087889115143 for appeal and 087810003500 for cassation and PK.

Public Relations of the South Jakarta District Court, Suharno, confirmed the temporary suspension of services at the South Jakarta District Court Office. "Yes, we 'lockdown' again," said Suharno briefly, quoted from Antara, Saturday, December 19.

Furthermore, this is the second time for the South Jakarta District Court to stop trials and legal services. Previously, the South Jakarta District Court had also stopped services in order to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 on 23-27 November 2020.

The termination of services at the South Jakarta District Court office was due to two employees being exposed to COVID-19, including the Head of the South Jakarta District Court. Following the driver of the Head of the South Jakarta District Court who died after testing positive for COVID-19.

During the closure, sterilization is carried out by spraying disinfectant in all areas of the South Jakarta District Court and periodic swab tests for all employees.

The temporary suspension of legal services at the South Jakarta District Court has resulted in a number of trials being postponed. One of them is the trial of the case of narcotics abuse with the suspect Tio Pakusadewo which is scheduled for December 22, 2020 to be postponed next week.