JAKARTA - The Jakarta Civil Service Police Unit has lowered 1,483 unlicensed billboards in five areas of Jakarta.
The banners and billboards that were brought down belonged to the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) with a picture of its leader, Rizieq Shihab.
"Yesterday it was deployed simultaneously. But it is actually a routine activity and not something extraordinary," said Head of Jakarta Satpol PP Arifin quoted by Antara, Tuesday, November 24.
The decline in billboards starts from residential areas to protocol roads in the capital city of Jakarta.
The advertisements that were revealed were those that were not authorized and did not comply with the installation conditions.
"If there is no permit, we will definitely lower it," said Arifin.
Arifin hopes that the people who will put up billboards put forward to obey the regulations of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government in order to maintain order.
"The point is, you have to follow the existing rules if people want to install them," said Arifin.
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