Wacana Pos Complaint Kasus Tanah Dan Sengketa Lahan Di Kedai Kopi, Kajari Tanjungpinang: Saya Kendari Efektif
KEPRI - The Head of the Tanjungpinang District Attorney's Office (Kajari), Joko Yuhono, said that the habit of the people of Tanjungpinang solving problems at coffee shops could be applied in handling land disputes.
Based on the local wisdom, Joko said the Tanjungpinang Kejari would build the Sengketa Lahan Complaint Command Post at a number of coffee shops in the city of the Riau Islands Province (Kepri).
"People like to 'go for coffee', so we built a post at the coffee shop. Maybe we built four command posts. I think this is effective," said Joko in Tanjungpinang, Riau Islands, quoted from Antara, Sunday, September 11.
According to him, not all land dispute cases must be resolved through legal channels, but can also be resolved amicably.
The principle of resolving land disputes is fast, precise and does not violate applicable regulations.
"We are trying to make a mutually beneficial settlement, rather than being brought to justice, we will win and become charcoal, if it becomes ashes. This is not what we want," said Joko.
He emphasized that they began to focus on resolving land disputes because if allowed to drag on, it would hinder development. There are quite a lot of land dispute cases in Tanjungpinang based on the information they get.
"One of the factors that hinder development is that the land is not managed for productive activities. One of the reasons is that the land is in dispute," he said.
He also invited the National Land Agency to work together to solve land problems one by one. The synergy between prosecutors, local governments and BPN will accelerate the resolution of land dispute problems to provide legal certainty.
"Another problem that hinders the development is the former land of PT Antam. This must also be resolved so that the community and the government can build so that this city can progress," said Joko.
Regarding the land mafia, he admitted that until now he did not know who became the land mafia in Tanjungpinang. However, the issue of land mafia is often heard. "Especially for the land mafia, the settlement of the case must go through legal channels. I'll definitely brush it. I don't care," he said.
The chairman of the National Development Faction of the Tanjungpinang DPRD, Momon F Adinata, gave his appreciation to the prosecutor's office for wanting to resolve the problem of land disputes quickly through a local wisdom approach.
"I think this is an interesting breakthrough. And I believe, a local wisdom approach to resolving land disputes is more effective," said the member of Commission II of the Tanjungpinang DPRD.
He stated that land disputes are not new to what happened in Tanjungpinang. Land disputes that have hampered development and the economy have occurred for a long time in a number of urban villages in Tanjungpinang.
"I agree with Pak Kajari Tanjungpinang, the settlement of land disputes through peaceful channels at the post that was built at the coffee shop, except for those concerning the land mafia, must be handled legally," he said.
The secretary of the Tanjungpinang Development Union Branch Leadership Council also asked other authorized institutions to synergize with the prosecutor's office so that the handling of land disputes could produce optimal results.
"Everyone of course agreed to jointly address the land disputes that have hampered development in the Riau Islands capital. Therefore, all relevant parties must work together so that this land problem can be resolved immediately," he concluded.