Sold Without Permit, 144 Red Wines In 3 North Jakarta Stores Confiscated By Civil Service Police
Jakarta Satpol PP raids/DOK Satpol PP

JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Satpol PP confiscated 144 bottles of liquor during an operation to control and control the sale of alcoholic beverages (minol) in the North Jakarta area.

Head of DKI Civil Service Police (Satpol PP) Arifin said monitoring and checking were carried out at 3 separate business places in the North Jakarta area, namely in the Cilincing Highway, Kramat Jaya Street, Lagoa, and South Lake Sunter Street, Tanjung Priok on Wednesday, November 10.

"The operation is carried out to anticipate the existence of unlicensed business premises that sell, store or distribute the minol in the community," said Arifin to reporters, Thursday, November 11.

During the operation, Satpol PP found PD Toko Remaja, PD Comodor, and PT Avenue Dewata Nusantara (Vinyard) selling minol, a type of red wine, without a permit. Thus, the 12 boxes containing 114 bottles of Minol were confiscated and sent to a warehouse in Cakung.

"144 bottles of drinks were secured by officers to be used as evidence of a violation and will be processed further according to the provisions," said Arifin.

In addition, the managers of these places of business are also asked to remain responsible for the provisions for the realization of order and comfort for the general public.

"The Satpol PP will also continue to strictly monitor the distribution of minol based on field monitoring and community reporting," he said.


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