JAKARTA - The Satpol PP of Tulungagung Regency, East Java, Tuesday, raided a boarding house in Winong Village which is suspected of being inhabited by a lecherous couple. The Satpol PP received a report from residents who said there were a number of couples outside of marriage but were often seen living in the same room.

"People are nervous because the boarding house is being misused to live with a couple out of wedlock," said Tulungagung Satpol PP Head of Enforcement, Agung Setyo Widodo, Tuesday, March 1, quoted from Antara.

Responding to residents' concerns, the Tulungagung Satpol PP held a raid. As a result, two out of wedlock couples were arrested.

The two couples were found to be in a closed room. When asked for a marriage certificate, the couple could not show it.

He said the boarding house raid was carried out based on reports from the public.

"People report that at the boarding house, non-husband and wife couples are often found in the room," Agung explained after the raid.

The two couples were then taken to the Tulungagung Regency Satpol PP office for guidance. They signed a statement not to do it again.

"We asked his parents to come here," said Agung.

He said the boarding houses that were raided were mixed between men and women. This is what local residents complain about.

The owner of the boarding house is planned to be summoned to the Satpol PP office. "For us to check the completeness and permits," explained Agung.

The two couples are a man with the initials DW (29) with a woman YTH (25) and a man with the initials DHS (21) with a woman ER (20). They come from Blitar and Tulungagung, East Java.


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