Junior High School Student Feud With RPSL Company, Jambi City Government Asked To Form A Special Team
JAMBI - Jambi City DPRD asked the local city government to form a special team to resolve the problem between Hapsah's grandmother or the grandmother of SFA, a Jambi Junior High School student, and the management of the company PT Rimba Palma Sejahtera (RPSL). Chairman of Commission I of the Jambi City DPRD, Muhili Amin in Jambi, Tuesday, said that after conducting mediation between the two parties, the DPRD asked the Jambi City Government to immediately form a special team. "As soon as possible, we are recommended to form a team, we will give it three days," he said, quoted by ANTARA, Tuesday, June 13. The Attorney for Grandma Hapsah Adean Teguh hoped that with the formation of such a special team could bring a bright spot to this problem. Jambi City Secretary A. Ridwan said that in the formation of the team would involve several parties, so that this issue would quickly be resolved. The government will also assist from a psychological and mental health side to SFA because facing the recent problem has gone viral. "The accompanyment is inherent in the Public Empowerment Service, Women and Child Protection (DPPPA) and actually the team already exists. We just add more later," he said. As information that the family of Hapsah City Jambi members felt aggrieved with the activities of PT RPSL near their home. The family claimed that there had been home damage due to the company's activities so that asked the local municipal Government to help them in order to replace the damage loss to the house of the grandmother.
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Meanwhile, Hapsah's grandson, SFA, had made a video of criticism of the Jambi City Government. In the video, there was an inappropriate statement that the Jambi City Government finally reported SFA to the Jambi Police regarding the ITE law. The Jambi Regional Police then mediated through restorative justice to the Jambi City Government and SFA, ending peacefully on Tuesday. Furthermore, the Jambi City Government has also withdrawn their report against SFA.