JAKARTA - The South Jakarta Population and Civil Registration Service (Dukcapil), proposed 8,112 population identification numbers (NIK) to the Ministry of Home Affairs (Kemendagri), to be deactivated.

"The deactivation is the condition of the data on death and the condition of the RT data that is no longer active with a total of only 8,112 NIKs," said Head of the South Jakarta Dukcapil Sub-dept. Muhammad Nurrahman in his statement, Thursday, May 30.

Nurrahman explained that the proposal to deactivate the thousands of NIKs was for steps to organize population documents according to their domicile.

This is also stated in Article 15 Paragraph 2 of Law (UU) Number 23 of 2006 concerning Population Administration which explains that every citizen has lived in a new address for more than a year or related to other administrative ownership, so they must move.

"This is a step in structuring and controlling population documents according to domicile," he said.


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