JAKARTA - Acting Governor of DKI Jakarta Heru Budi Hartono emphasized that the operation to catch hands (OTT) using drones to residents who littered is still continuing. Heru said the focus of monitoring waste disposal OTT was carried out at crowded points such as during motorized vehicle free days (HBKB) or car free day (CFD) activities. "(OTT using drones) is still ongoing, moving around at certain points, crowded points such as the current HBKB. If there is a certain crowd, for example at GBK, we will also assign it," said Heru in the HI Roundabout area, Central Jakarta, Sunday, November 20. This OTT was carried out by the Environment Agency and its enforcement was assisted by the ranks of the DKI Jakarta Satpol PP. Heru views that this arrest activity can motivate people to dispose of waste in its place. "This is just to motivate the public not to litter. For example, this crowd activity (at CFD), if we see littering, it's simple, really. Use the drones we have, see (people littering), then given education," explained Heru. As is known, OTT uses this drone as Heru's initiative to control waste pollution in the capital city. This OTT was carried out for the first time at CFD or HBKB activities in the Sudirman-Thamrin area on Sunday, November 6. The Provincial-level HBKB enforcement post in Sudirman Thamrin was held in 7 locations, namely, in front of Gedung Jaya, Jalan Sumenep, in front of the Hotel Indonesia Kempinski, Fly Over Statue Sudirman, in front of the Chase Plaza Building, CIMB Building and FX Sudirman Mall. A total of 194 supervisors were deployed. Berdasarkan kegiatan OTT sampah saat itu, terdapat 15 pelanggaran yang dikenakan denda uang paksa. Pemprov DKI mengumpulkan total denda Rp710.000 dan 4 pelanggaran yang dijatuhi sanksi sosial melakukan pungut sampah di lokasi. This random waste disposal OTT uses the legal basis of Regional Regulation Number 3 of 2013 concerning Waste Management, which states that the Governor can impose administrative sanctions in the form of forced money on everyone or is proven to intentionally throw, pile up garbage and/or carcasses of animals into rivers/times/channels, reservoirs, ponds, wastewater channels, on roads, parks, or public places and subject to a maximum of Rp500,000 of forced money.

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