A House In Ciledug, Which Its Access Is Blocked By A Concrete Of 3 Meters High Went Viral, The Police says It Is The Matter Of Land Dispute 3 Years Ago

JAKARTA - A video circulating on social media shows the condition of a house in the Ciledug area, Tangerang City, whose access is blocked by a 3 meters high concrete fence.

The video was posted by the @info_ciledug Instagram account shows a man and his two children leaving the house. But they couldn't get out because they had to climb a wall.

In fact, there is not only one wall that they have to pass. There are at least two high walls that they have to pass in order to get out or enter the house.

It gets worse, on the second wall, they also had to be more careful. Because barbed wire is attached right on top of the wall.

When this matter is confirmed, the Police Chief of Ciledug, Wisnu Wardana, said the cause of the two walls was due to land dispute problem. In fact, this problem has occurred three years ago.

"Actually, it is because there is a land dispute problem. This problem has also occurred for a long time around 2019", said Wisnu to VOI editorial, Saturday, March 13.

Wisnu also said that this problem started when someone named Ruli felt that the land belonged to him. In fact, the land had already been purchased by other people or their families from Arlan and Munir. They are homeowners whose access is forcibly closed

"Previously, Ruli's parents built the land. Then the land was bought by someone else. But he feels that the land still belongs to the heir", he said.

For several years this problem has been going on, said Wisnu, the police and related agencies have tried to find a way to settle this matter by means of mediation. But those attempts always failed.

"There have been frequent mediations but Ruli's party is having a hard time so they never find a middle ground", he said.

So, currently, the case has been handled by the Tangerang Regional Police Department. But it is hoped that the problem will still be resolved in a friendly manner.

"It has been handled by the Police, but we are also still trying to mediate", he said.