JAKARTA - Minister of Agrarian and Spatial Planning/Head of the National Land Agency (ATR/BPN) Nusron Wahid targets that in 5 years all conventional land certificates will switch to digital.
Nusron said that currently only 24 percent of land certificates have been digitized out of a total of 124 million conventional certificates.
"We are targeting this year if possible 50 percent, so within five years, if possible, everything has been transformed into digital. If possible," said Nusron as quoted by ANTARA, Monday, March 31.
The public is expected to carry out the transformation process from conventional to digital certificates as quickly as possible, especially for certificates issued from 1961 to 1997.
According to him, the certificate has not included a clear address and is only in the form of a land image. This is called Nusron, which is very vulnerable to being taken over by the land mafia.
"That in the Jabodetabek area, people are vulnerable to taking and then overlapping. Why, because it really depends on the history of the land, the old people there who know their history, while the original elders have stepped aside to Bekasi, Bogor," said Nusron.
Nusron explained that the digitization of land certificates aims to protect proof of land ownership from disaster threats such as floods, fires and so on.
He also ensured that there would be no land confiscation if there had not been a certificate digitization process.
"It will not be confiscated. But we recommend immediately carrying out the transformation process from analog to digital," he said.
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