JAKARTA - The Provincial Government (Pemprov) of DKI Jakarta collected Rp7.37 billion of money. The money is a fine for violating health protocols (prokes) for more than one year.
"The total value of the fine from April (2020) to September 8: IDR 7,371,370,000," wrote the Twitter account @SatpolPP_DKI quoted by VOI, Saturday, September 11.
Based on the data, the most fines were collected from violations of the use of masks. Where, tens of thousands of people were given fines.
"Violations on the use of masks were 741,875. Violations with a reprimand were 7,361, social work was 703,174, fines were 31,340, and a fine of Rp. 4,700,520,000," he wrote.
Then, the largest number of other fines came from cracking down on restaurants. Where, the provincial government imposed fines on 342 restaurants and collected a fine of IDR 1.29 billion.
Furthermore, fines for offices that violate health protocols. Of the 46 companies that were fined, Rp112,500,000 was collected.
"Finally, fines from other places of business with a total value of Rp. 1,266,100,000. That amount comes from taking action against 646 places of business," he wrote.
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