Omicron Increases, Regional Office Of Kemenkumham DKI Calls Service Still Open
JAKARTA - Head of the Regional Office of the DKI Jakarta Ministry of Law and Human Rights, Ibnu Chaldun, ordered his staff to take progressive steps in dealing with the soaring COVID-19 cases in the DKI Jakarta area. However, the Immigration service is still running. "All employees who enter the office are 50 percent with the implementation of strict health protocols. Services can also be optimized online," said Ibnu when confirmed by VOI, Monday, February 7. Furthermore, Ibnu made sure, specifically for services at the Immigration Office in the DKI Jakarta area, there was no lockdown. However there are restrictions on Immigration services. "The activity of applying for passports for Indonesian citizens and applying for residence permits for foreigners will continue to be carried out with a mechanism according to the implementation of the PPKM level in DKI Jakarta, which is 50 percent of the daily application quota," he said. The application of the application quota can be accessed online on the service system connected to the Immigration Office.
"To anticipate the occurrence of crowds, the mechanism is expected to continue to work well," he said. All Immigration Offices in DKI Jakarta also apply strict health protocols, namely only applicants are allowed to enter the service room. Previously reported, Head of the Immigration Office Class I Non Immigration Checkpoint (TPI) Central Jakarta, Barron Ichsan confirmed that there were 7 employees of the state civil apparatus (ASN) in his ranks who were positive for COVID-19. Even though there are ASNs exposed, the Class 1 Non-TPI Immigration Office located in the Kemayoran area does not apply Lockdown.