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The South Jakarta City Government has summoned 11 heads of land owners affected by the Ciliwung River normalization project to process the Rights Release Letter (SPH) related to land acquisition.

The summons of the 11 residents was made after the Acting Governor of DKI Jakarta Heru Budi Hartono conducted a visit to a location in Rawajati, Pancoran, South Jakarta.

"It was immediately (processed) the following day (after the Acting Governor of DKI Heru visited the location). The 11 families (Family Cards) were summoned and invited to the BPN (South Jakarta Administration State Land Agency)," said South Jakarta Mayor Munjirin at DKI City Hall, Jakarta, as reported by ANTARA, Thursday, May 11.

As for the 12 residents who have not done the SPH, said Munjirin, only 11 residents can be processed by the SPH administration.

"Those are only 11 that can be processed," said Munjirin.

Previously, the Acting Governor of DKI Jakarta Heru Budi Hartono asked the village head to help speed up the administrative process of documents belonging to residents who lost land certificates for land acquisition for the Ciliwung River.

"There are several things that must be accelerated, I ask the village heads to speed up and back up if there are residents who want to ask for a missing certificate," said Heru at DKI City Hall, Central Jakarta, Tuesday.

In addition, Heru said that he would summon South Jakarta Mayor Munjirin to participate in coordinating related to administrative affairs with the village head, so that the administrative process could be continued to the National Land Agency (BPN).

"I'll call the Mayor of South Jakarta later. The important thing is to speed things up, the community is assisted so that the administration is already at BPN," explained Heru.


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