JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government (Pemprov) through the DKI Jakarta Provincial Tourism and Creative Economy Agency (Disparekraf) revoked the operational permit for two entertainment venues in West Jakarta, namely B Fashion and The Seven following the case of drug abuse which occurred on Saturday, May 9.
Head of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Office of Tourism and Creative Economy, Andhika Permata, said the revocation of the operational permit was part of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government's commitment to maintaining the security, order, comfort, and quality of the tourism and entertainment ecosystem in Jakarta.
He emphasized that the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government does not tolerate tourism businesses that are proven to be involved, let, or become the location of illegal activities.
"The revocation of this operational permit is a form of firmness in maintaining a safe, orderly, and quality tourism ecosystem," Andhika said in a statement, Saturday, May 16.
The Provincial Government emphasized that every tourism business operator must carry out business activities in accordance with regulations, maintain operational standards, and ensure that their business environment is free from activities that violate the law. Andhika also emphasized that tourism business operators are not only responsible for their business activities, but also for security, order, and compliance with laws in their business environments.
Therefore, according to Andhika, internal supervision by managers is a mandatory thing to do consistently.
"We want to ensure that all tourism businesses in Jakarta become comfortable and safe spaces for the public and tourists," said Andhika.
Andhika stated that the DKI Jakarta Provincial Disparekraf would also continue to strengthen supervision and coordination with law enforcement and related agencies. This step is taken to ensure that all accommodation, entertainment, and tourism businesses in Jakarta operate in accordance with applicable rules.
"Supervision will continue to be strengthened with law enforcement and related devices. We want the Jakarta tourism industry to grow healthy, orderly, and have standards that can maintain public trust," said Andhika.
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