SOLO - Solo Mayor Gibran Rakabuming Raka asked the police to develop a case of buying and selling land for the former Bong Mojo tomb in Jebres District, Solo, Central Java.
"What is clear is that two suspects have been arrested. I ask the Chief of Police and all his staff to develop this case," Gibran told reporters in Solo, Antara, Thursday, August 25.
Gibran believes that the case of buying and selling land for the former Bong Mojo tomb in Jebres District involves more than two people who have now been designated as suspects by the police.
"There are still others, the task of the Chief of Police (Kapolresta Surakarta)," he added.
From the side of the Solo City Government, Gibran has also instructed the Housing, Settlement and Housing Office to demolish the building that stood on the land of the former Bong Mojo tomb.
"Yes, it's illegal, yes, later, it's important that the citizens understand (the important thing is that the citizens know first). The position is wrong," he said.
In addition, the Solo City Government continues to coordinate with the National Land Agency (BPN) which is in charge of measuring land area. Mentioned about the possibility of giving compensation to residents who had already built buildings on the land of the former Bong Mojo tomb, Gibran could not confirm it.
"I don't know," he said simply.
Previously, the land of the former Bong Mojo tomb owned by the Solo City Government was traded by unscrupulous people at various prices.
A number of residents who feel they have bought the land are now starting to build permanent and semi-permanent buildings at the site of the former tomb of Mong Mojo.
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