JAKARTA - Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta Ahmad Riza Patria said the DKI Provincial Government would mediate parents of female students dumping babies with the manager of the West Jatinegara Rusunawa.

The mediation, which will also include the police, is carried out to find a solution to the expulsion of families by the West Jatinegara Flat Management Unit (UPRS) due to the legal case for dumping a baby by his child.

"Later we will find the best solution. We must listen to the opinions of the family, legal apparatus, as well as from the manager, and from the community. Everything still has time. We are looking for the best solution for all of them," said Riza when met at the East Jakarta Metro Police, Thursday, July 7.

Riza revealed that his party is currently observing the legal case that befell a student with the initials MS and is related to the expulsion of her parents from Rusunawa Jatinegara Barat.

According to him, the child should indeed undergo a legal process. However, for his family, it is not necessarily possible for them to be given social sanctions such as eviction from their homes.

"So, sanctions must be given to guilty people not to one family, especially for children who are not guilty. In fact, it is our duty to ensure that this child can be treated properly," he explained.

Previously, it was reported that the West Jatinegara Rusunawa UPRS asked the Amran family as MS's parents to move from Rusunawa Jatinegara Barat. According to the UPRS, the other residents also complained about the request for a move immediately because of the alleged legal case experienced by MS, Amran's daughter.

The circular for the termination of the lease agreement to rent a residential unit intended for Amran, according to the UPRS based on Governor Regulation (Pergub) Number 111 of 2014 concerning the Mechanism of Simple Rental Flats.

Meanwhile, Amran explained that he had never heard of any complaints from the residents of Rusunawa Jatinegara Barat that there were residents of the flats who complained about the legal case that befell their children.

The man who once served as a administrator for the relocation of Kampung Pulo also knew well among the residents of the evicted victims and the relocation of other Kampung Pulo.

"Mereka pun, warga kami yang di klaim (pihak UPRS) tidak suka dengan anak kami, ternyata banyak yang menyukai dengan anak kami. Tetangga pada peduli. Cukuplah banyak membantu untuk NA (anak MS yang sempat dikaliwung), anak kami," ungkap Arman.

Amran hopes that the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government can be fair to the victims and the relocation of the Kebon Pala evictions 7 years ago.

"I hope that in the future I will ask for fair treatment from the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, so that our grandchildren will be given a proper place in Rusunawa Jatinegara Barat," he added.


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