Making Restless, DKI Satpol PP Ordered Dozens Of Remang-remang Cafes In Cilincing
DKI Satpol PP controls illegal buildings in Cilincing (DKI/VOI PP Satpol)
JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government has disciplined dozens of dimly lit cafes in the area under the bridge and next to the Cilincing Village bridge, Cilincing District, North Jakarta. The control of these illegal buildings involves around 400 joint personnel from the Satpol PP, police, TNI, PPSU, PLN, Bina Marga Service, as well as Cilincinb District officials and Cilincing Village. The head of the North Jakarta City Administration Civil Service Police Unit, Muhamadong, detailed that there were 17 buildings under the bridge and 22 buildings beside the bridge. The “Building that we have arranged must be the boss but does not have a permit. In addition, their existence and activities also make the community restless, ” said Muhamadong when met on Cakung Drain Inspection Street, Cilincing Village, Cilincing, North Jakarta, Wednesday, November 22. The basis for controlling dozens of cafes that do not have a building permit refers to the enforcement of Regional Regulation Number 8 of 2007 concerning Public Order. He emphasized that the owners of unlicensed cafes in the two areas will no longer build and operate them again. If it is not heeded, the officers will return to order it. “Hopefully this demolition will be the last. Therefore we will always monitor in the future. Don't try to build it again. If there is still rebuilding, it's like this, we will dismantle it again, ” explained Muhamadong. Although he was not licensed and violated the designation of the building, Muhamadong said that the construction of the buildings of dozens of dimly lit cafes was not fully demolished.
"For buildings in the Koljem area, we do not flatten it because it is adjacent to people's houses. After this, the sub-district will enter to collect data for further guidance," he said.

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