JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government has pocketed Rp1.1 billion from the payment fines for transitional PSBB violators. This fine is paid directly from the offender to the regional treasury.

Head of Satpol PP DKI, Arifin, said the nominal fines were accumulated from the beginning of the transitional PSBB period from June 5 to July 24. The highest amount of fines came from individuals.

"The amount of fines that come from individuals amounting to Rp.664 million, public facilities amounting to Rp.264.8 million, and socio-cultural activities amounting to Rp.171.5 million with a total of Rp.1.1 billion," said Arifin in a written statement, Saturday, July 25. .

The most common form of violation is not wearing a mask when traveling outside the home. There were 41,693 mask offenders, with details of 4,094 people paying fines and 37,599 people doing social work.

"The reason they did not bring a mask, firstly because they forgot, secondly, because the distance from the house was quite close, then it was too long and bored, some people thought that COVID-19 was safe, it was normal," said Arifin.

Then, there were 478 places or public facilities that violated, with details of 401 places received a written warning and 71 were obliged to pay fines. Then, there were 54 socio-cultural activities that violated, with details of 8 activities received written warnings, 18 were fined, and 28 activities were temporarily sealed.

The most common forms of transitional PSBB violations in these places and activities are not applying a 50 percent capacity limit and not maintaining a safe distance.

"According to Pergub 51/2020, various sanctions are applied. Starting from written warnings, social work, fines, to sealing. For fines in the form of money we will deposit them through the regional treasury," he said.

Arifin continued, these monitoring and enforcement efforts were carried out to minimize the transmission of COVID-19 in the community. Because, until now, cases of the development of COVID-19 cases in Jakarta are still increasing.

"We really need the cooperation of the whole community to order and carry out the rules that have been set, so that we also do not need to impose sanctions," he added.


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