SOLO - Solo Mayor Gibran Rakabuming Raka asked market traders not to transfer the placement rights letter (SHP) from the government following the alleged sale and purchase of traditional market stalls that were offered online some time ago.
"The point is that SHP is for traders to handle, if possible, don't transfer it," he said in Solo, quoted from Antara, Friday, July 15.
Gibran said that not every trader can get SHP so that everyone who gets it should use it well.
"It's become a fight, you know, you already got the SHP and it's even been dol (sold), especially at that price, I don't really appreciate it," he said.
According to him, if traders are reluctant to occupy market stalls, they should be returned to the government. "If the intention is not to sell it, just return it. Don't even sell it online, the rules are not allowed. We'd better just withdraw it," he said.
Previously, based on an online market search, one of the stalls sold was on the outside of Legi Market with an area of 12 m2. The selling price is IDR 350 million.
Regarding this, the Head of Surakarta City Satpol PP Arif Darmawan said he would coordinate with the OPD regarding the incident.
"For the enforcement of regional regulations, there must be two pieces of evidence first, if there is a transaction, it can also be tried. What is clear is that state assets cannot be guaranteed, cannot be inherited, let alone traded," he said.
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