JAKARTA - Pemuda Pancasila has an office located on Jalan Letjen Suprapto, Kemayoran, Central Jakarta. And it turns out that the buildings they have been living in are state assets.
The four-story building, which is located in Ruko Office No. 29, is actually a state asset that was handed over to the Directorate General of State Assets (DJKN) to the State Asset Management Institute. These assets will be optimized by the State Asset Management Agency for cooperation or lease to parties in need.
Long ago, this building was a liquidated bank asset. The bank was hit by the 1998 monetary crisis and its collateral, including the building, was handed over and confiscated by the State. The handover of the management of the building was only carried out in 2020.
That's why joint officers came to help with the emptying of the office, which was only possible today, Monday, December 13. Starting from the Central Jakarta Metro Police and the TNI and Satpol PP came to vacate the Pancasila Youth office on Jalan Letjen Suprapto, Kemayoran, Central Jakarta.
The evacuation was conducive even though the previous meeting with representatives of Pemuda Pancasila did not reach a consensus regarding the use of the building.
"Actually, there is no rejection. Our coordination is quite good with representatives of Pemuda Pancasila. However, there is no agreement regarding its use, so like it or not, we have to vacate it," said Bayu Adinegoro, an employee of the State Asset Management Institute at the Ministry of Finance, as quoted by Antara.
The Head of Kemayoran Police, Kompol Ewo Samono, said his party had deployed around 70 personnel from the Police, TNI and Satpol PP to vacate the building.
Several personnel were seen carrying long-barreled weapons in the execution of the emptying of the building with orange-black striped walls.
"Those who occupied this building had already left and today only took out their belongings. This building is used as the secretariat of one of the mass organizations," said Ewo.
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