JAKARTA - Head of the Surabaya City Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP) Eddy Chrisijanto said that his party would confiscate identity cards (KTP) for residents who violated the health protocol (Prokes) regulations.

From the results of the action carried out by Satpol PP during the Enactment of Restrictions on Community Activities (PPKM), there were around 200 residents who had blocked their ID cards. Each offender is required to pay as a condition for taking back the KTP.

"If within 7 days they do not make payments, Satpol PP reports to the Surabaya Dispendukcapil (Department of Population and Civil Registration) to block population data," said Eddy as quoted by Antara, Friday, January 21.

For the requirements for taking the KTP itself, he said, prokes offenders are required to pay administrative fines via transfer to a regional cash account.

"We give them seven days to pay and collect ID cards," he said.

If 7 days are not taken, he continued, his party will report to the Surabaya Regional Office for the blocking of the Surabaya KTP. As for the external KTP, later the Dispendukcapil will contact the Regency / City Dispendukcapil where he is from.

"Because what we are worried about is that they will use a loss certificate (KTP) to continue making more," he said.

Meanwhile, in the ranks of 31 sub-districts, about 70 people have been blocked.

"After seven days of action (if the KTP is not taken), we will send it to the Dispendukcapil according to the name and address and the NIK (Identity Number)," he said.


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