Not Only Land Disputes, There Is Alleged Threat Regarding The House Access Closure In Ciledug
A father and son have to cross a 3 meter wall in Ciledug (Photo: Capture the Info_ciledug screen)

JAKARTA - The police said that they did not only handle land dispute cases behind the forced closure of access to a house in Ciledug, Tangerang City. This is because, in the series of problems, the police are also investigating the alleged threat.

"So there are two police reports that are being handled. The first is about land disputes, the second is about threats", said the Police Chief of Cildug Regional Police Department, Wisnu Wardana to VOI editorial, Saturday, March 13.

For the land dispute case, said Wisnu, the police report (LP) was received in 2020. Meanwhile, the case of alleged threats was only accepted a few days ago.

"We are also investigating the threat, but the police are the ones handling it", he said.

However, Wisnu did not explain in detail the timing and process of the threats. He only confirmed that Ruli's party had threatened the owner of the house.

"We make sure the conditions are still conducive. We take measures to prevent other things from happening", he said.

As previously reported, a video circulating on social media showed the condition of a house in the Ciledug area, Tangerang City, whose access was blocked by a 3-meter high concrete fence.

The video uploaded by the @info_ciledug Instagram account shows a man and his two children leaving the house. But they couldn't get out because they had to climb a wall.

In fact, there is not only one wall that they have to pass. There are at least two high walls that they have to pass in order to get out or enter the house.

It gets worse, on the second wall, they also had to be more careful. Because barbed wire is attached right on top of the wall.

The Police Chief of Ciledug Regional Police Department Wisnu Wardana gave confirmation regarding this matter, said the cause of the two walls was due to land dispute problems. In fact, the problem occurred three years ago.

"Actually, it is because there is a land dispute problem. This problem has been going on for a long time, around 2019", said Wisnu.


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