Routine Patrols In Waste Emergency Period, Bandung Satpol PP Will Take Strict Action Against Violators
Bandung City Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP) When taking action against violators littering on Jalan Braga/DOK ANTARA
The Bandung City Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP) routinely patrols to take firm action against violators who take action to litter during the Bandung City waste emergency. "In this waste emergency period, people are encouraged to jointly manage waste wisely and not do things that can be detrimental, such as littering both on roads and settlements," said Head of the Investigation and Enforcement Section of the Bandung City Satpol PP Mujahid Syuhada in Bandung, Antara, Thursday, October 12. Satpol PP patrolled a number of areas, namely Simple Market TPS, Pasteur Street TPS, Pasar Andir TPS and Braga Street. As a result, a violation was found in the form of littering at the location of Jalan Braga by violators, namely an employee of the Warung C-Mar Restaurant on Thursday morning. "Then we secured the identity card of the owner of RM Warung C-Mar and summoned the owner of RM Warung C-Mar on Monday, October 16," he said. According to him, these perpetrators of litter disposal have violated Regional Regulation number 9 of 2019 concerning tibumtranlinmas and Regional Regulation number 9 of 2018 concerning waste management and can be given a tipiring sanction after undergoing trial. In addition, Mujahid said, Satpol PP will also bring the perpetrators of litter disposal carried out in the Coblong and Kiaracondong areas to court to undergo trial on Friday, October 13, 2023. In addition, he appealed to the public to be able to manage their waste wisely and not to take actions to litter that could harm others. Head of the Regional Law Product Enforcement Division of the Bandung City Satpol PP, Bagus Wahyudiono, said that if there are people in Bandung who want to report littering, littering public facilities, or throwing away objects that smell pungent to disturb the community, they can immediately contact the following contacts: 0813-9488-8874.
"Also submit clear evidence in the form of photos or videos so that it is easier for us to trace with the police," said Bagus.

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