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70 Illegal Buildings in Cempaka Putih Demolished

As many as 70 illegal building on Jalan Rawasari Selatan 1, Cempaka Putih Timur, Cempaka Putih were demolished by officers.

It went conducive, even some of the owners had demolished their buildings after the letter given

Based on Beritajakarta.com's observation, one heavy equipment to demolish one by one of those buildings. Infrastructures and Public Facilities Handling (PPSU) officers were also involved to help the execution. PLN officers also helped to disconnect the electricity connection.

"There are 70 buildings demolished. It went conducive, even some of the owners had demolished their buildings after the letter given," said Central Jakarta Deputy Mayor, Monday (11/30).

Monday, 70 Buildings in Cempaka Putih Timur Demolished

After being demolished, he continued, the channel around the location will be normalized soon. Because it has been malfunctioned for years due to the rampant of street vendors on it.

"The channel needs to be drained first. If it's possible we will also plant some trees," he stated.

Head of Central Jakarta Satpol PP, Yadi Rusmayadi added that his side deployed 250 joint personnel for the execution.

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