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JAKARTA - Minister of Social Affairs Tri Rismaharini confirmed that the social assistance (Bansos) that was buried and found in the Kampung Serab area, Sukmajaya, Depok, West Java, had not been carried out since he was in office.

"So what is clear is that it wasn't my time. Because when I was a minister, the President had conveyed 'Mrs. Risma, don't give aid in the form of goods,'" she said via voice message received in Jakarta, Monday, August 1, quoted from Antara.

She said the message from the President was the reason when he took office, where he distributed social assistance in the form of money.

"But that's one of them, and that's indeed the rule in the presidential regulation concerning aid that can be in the form of money and goods", she said.

Previously, residents were surprised by the discovery of goods suspected of being presidential social assistance in the Serab Village area, Sukmajaya, Depok, West Java, on Sunday, July 31.

The discovery of goods suspected of being presidential social assistance for residents affected by COVID-19 buried in the ground was revealed after the heirs of the land owner, Rudi Samin, carried out excavations using heavy equipment and were being handled by the Depok Police.

Rudi emphasized that he would take legal action regarding the findings of the social assistance "graveyard" and the use of land without a permit.


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