BEKASI - The sea fence in the reclamation area of Paljaya waters, Segarajaya Village, Tarumajaya District, Bekasi Regency, was dismantled again after a day of stopping allegedly due to the examination of law enforcement officers against supervisors and foremanes in the dismantling project.
The attorney for PT Tunas Ruang Pelabuhan Nusantara (TRPN) Deolipa Yumara admitted that the demolition of the bamboo fence along a total of 3.3 kilometers was stopped yesterday.
"Yesterday there were technical problems, how come today," he said in Bekasi Regency, Friday, February 14, as reported by ANTARA.
He said the technical demolition of the bamboo-based sea fence still uses heavy equipment and currently has reached 2.5 kilometers.
"It's been about 2.5 kilometers and still uses heavy equipment. The work includes dismantling and tidying or rearranging," he said.
His party targets the work to be completed on Monday, February 17, 2025. "The target is to complete Monday, the estimated remaining 800 meters. The hope is to be as usual," he said.
The day before, one of the local fishermen named Satim who was empowered to work to help lift the bamboo fence in the waters stated that the demolition of the fence was stopped.
"This temporary work was off because there was no order from the superior," said Satim.
He said the temporary suspension of activities was due to the project supervisor and the foreman of the sea fence demolition work being fulfilled the summons for inspection from Polda Metro Jaya.
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The examination is suspected to be related to the problem of the sea fence which was later discovered not to have an approval permit for the Compliance of Marine Spatial Utilization Activities (PKKPRL) from the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries.
"Yes, that's right, the supervisor and foreman were again summoned by the Kapolda to resolve the problem of this sea fence," he said.
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