JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP) has invited the management of Holywings to complete the licensing, even though the business registration numbers (NIB) for the 12 outlets where the business is located are in the process of being revoked.
"Just go ahead (complete the permit). The point is that today I'm closing it," said Head of DKI Jakarta Satpol PP Arifin at Jakarta City Hall, Tuesday 28
The DKI Satpol PP on Tuesday simultaneously closed the businesses of all Holywings outlets in the capital. In total there are 12 points with details of five outlets in South Jakarta, North Jakarta (4), West Jakarta (2) and Central Jakarta (1).
According to Arifin, the closure of the business premises refers to a letter from the DKI Jakarta One Stop Service Investment Service (DPMPTSP) regarding the revocation of the NIB for all Holywings outlets.
The revocation of the NIB was based on the recommendation of the Jakarta Tourism and Creative Economy Office on June 24, 2022, after the joint integrated team supervised the business outlets.
The joint officers consist of the Parekraf Service, PTMPTSP Service, the DKI Jakarta Trade, Industry, Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises (PPKUKM) Service and the DKI Satpol PP.
From the results of research and examination of documents and field monitoring, officers found that Holywings served alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages as well as snacks.
However, based on a letter signed by the Secretary of the Jakarta Tourism and Creative Economy Agency Helma Dahlia on Monday (27/6) it was stated that several Holywings outlets have not yet obtained a standard certificate for the Indonesian Standard Classification of Business Fields (KBLI) 56301 verified types of bar businesses.
In addition, officers found activities that were not in accordance with the permits they had because they featured entertainment activities such as music concerts, performances of "disk" jockeys both at home and abroad accompanied by discos.
Not only about inappropriate business activities, the DKI PPKUKM Service found that several Holywings outlets only had a Retailer's Certificate (SKP) for alcoholic beverages.
If you only have an SKP, then the sale is only allowed to be taken home and not to be drunk on the spot.
Meanwhile, Holywings provides drinks in places that legally should have a Direct Seller Certificate (SKPL) class B and C.
The team found that seven outlets had SKP and five other outlets did not even have the letter.
Based on these findings, his party revoked the NIB based on Government Regulation Number 5 of 2021 concerning Implementation of Risk-Based Business Licensing and Regional Regulation Number 8 of 2007 concerning Public Order.
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