The Response To A Viral Video On Facebook Regarding Brimob Intimidation To Residents, The Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police Denying: It's Just Prohibiting!
The Head of Legal at the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police, Kombes La Ode Project (left and left) and Head of Public Relations of the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police, Kombes Ferry Walintukan (right) during the clarification/Via BETWEEN
KENDARI - Polda Southeast Sulawesi (Sultra) denied any intimidation against residents who claimed the land where the Brimob training facilities were built in Puosu Jaya Village, Konda District, South Konawe Regency. The Head of Legal Division of the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police, Kombes La Ode Project, said during a press conference that Brimob personnel of the Southeast Sulawesi Police did not intimidate, but only prohibited residents who came and wanted to install stakes on 12.5 hectares of land. "So it's actually not intimidation, it's just forbidden (citizens to install stakes), we build it because the civil process has been completed," he said during a press conference in Kendari, Antara, Tuesday, September 13. His party did not intimidate such as videos spread through Facebook social media accounts distributed by an account owner named 'Puosu Jaya Village Community'. "So this Brimob member made efforts to clean up land for the construction of training facilities, suddenly a group of people came to stop them, did not bring a letter, did not bring any to stop and immediately set it up, so that the members guarding the spontaneous suspension," said La Ode Project. He said the Brimob of the Southeast Sulawesi Police had the right to build a training facility on a 12.5 hectare land located at Jalan Katamso Number 51, Puosu Jaya Village, Kondra District, South Konawe Regency because it already has a NIB certificate rights base: 21,07,04,09,00511, dated September 25, 2015. He admitted that the status of the land already had legal force based on Decree 137 of 1980 and was strengthened by the decision of the Supreme Court (MA), after a group of people filed lawsuits and appeals. According to him, the current conflict is due to a resident named Zaamir Yanto buying land to Sulaeman Lango, namely the former Head of Puosu Jaya Village for the period 1987-1994, one of those who sued in 2001 until it was completed in 2005 regarding the disputed land area of 12.5 hectares. However, from the results of the lawsuit, the Southeast Sulawesi Police Brimob won. "The question is where Pak Zaami Rianto suddenly played with the land claims there, where did he claim this person, it turned out that after our research, he checked that he bought the location of the land with Sulaiman Lango, who had lost data. The land purchased was 1.4 hectares of 12.5 certified land belonging to Brimob Polda Sultra which came out in 2015," he said. He admitted that his party would take legal steps related to making reports about location tightening. Meanwhile, the Head of Public Relations of the Southeast Sulawesi Police, Kombes Pol. Ferry Walintukan appealed if there were people who objected to the land to take legal action. "If there are people who claim that they are willing to take legal action against the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police for ownership of the land, if they have evidence," said Ferrry. Previously, a group of people on behalf of residents from Puosu Jaya Village, Konda District, South Konawe Regency protested in front of the Southeast Sulawesi Police Mobile Brigade Command Headquarters, Monday (12/9), regarding the land issue of residents suspected of being controlled by the Southeast Sulawesi Police Mobile Brigade. Brimob personnel invited the masses to enter the headquarters to discuss the land in question. However, protesters did not want to accept the offer. The masses then dispersed after expressing their aspirations and rejecting the offer of dialogue by the Southeast Sulawesi Police Mobile Brigade.

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