The Bali Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP) summoned a restaurant entrepreneur in subak Jatiluwih whose place of business was sealed and allegedly violated the decision to temporarily close due to violating the use of space.

"Three of these we took samples with the Satpol pp line and indicated these three to protest and continue their activities (sales)," said Head of Bali Satpol PP Dewa Nyoman Rai Dharmadi, Monday, December 8.

The three entrepreneurs who were summoned were the owner of Sunari Bali, Gong Jatiluwih Restaurant, and Greenpoint Coffee and Restaurant. Meanwhile, 10 other business actors who are also indicated to have violated will be summoned following.

Last week the Bali Satpol PP and the Bali DPRD TRAP Special Committee conducted an inspection of the business building that was established in subak Jatiluwih which was granted a World Cultural Heritage (WBD) status by UNESCO 2012.

At least 13 businesses are indicated to have violated so that the Bali Provincial Government needs to ensure its licensing and together with the council to develop a better structuring solution in order to maintain WBD status.

However, refusal began to occur, where there was an allegation of provocation in this control so that a zinc installation took place in the Jatiluwih rice fields.

Bali Satpol PP decided to teach this as a normal reaction for the community.

However, he reminded that although the rice fields are legitimate land for farmers, the state can designate them into protected rice fields (LSD) or sustainable food farming (LP2B) areas that cannot be built arbitrarily.

Therefore, at this first summons, Rai Dharmadi focused on extracting information about restaurants in the fields.

"This is to record administratively ownership, motivation to build, when to build it, how big it is, we also have to know," he said.

Meanwhile, Agus Pamuji Wardana as the representative of 13 entrepreneurs whose restaurants were temporarily closed explained that the installation of zinc in rice fields was a form of protest.

"If accommodation (restaurants) are considered destructive, it is one of the supporting facilities for tourism, it is better if tourism is not in Jatiluwih, so we install zinc to disturb the view," he said.

Agus Pamuji, who is the manager of Gong Jatiluwih Restaurant, said that these restaurants stand on land owned by farmers, so according to him, it is natural for farmers to also receive sustenance from tourism businesses.

"The farmer because the rice fields are the object of tourism, they try to earn a little sustenance by building stalls in their own rice fields, not seizing government land," he said as quoted by Antara.

Dalam pemanggilan ini, ia mengatakan dimintai klarifikasi terkait restoran mulai dari pengelolaan hingga pengetahuan pemilik soal membangun di zona hijau.


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