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City to Sue Death Metromini Owner

Jakarta Provincial Government is going to sue death metromini (mini bus) owner. This effort aims to provide deterrent effect against metromini owner not to accept unregistered driver, locally known as “supir tembak”.

Within transportation law stated that we can sue bus owner which caused accident

Within transportation law stated that we can sue bus owner which caused accident,” he exclaimed on the sidelines of executive meeting lasted in City Hall, Monday (12/7).

Following the collision between commuter line train (KRL) and B 80 Metromini route Kalideres-Jembatan Lima  at railway crossing on Jalan Tubagus Angke, Tambora happened on last Monday (12/6) morning that caused 18 death tolls.

17 Victims of Metromini Have Been Taken Home By Family

“Dishub will assist family casualty, to sue the owner. We will provide lawyer then, I wanna know who is the owner,” he asserted.

Furthermore, Ahok will impose harsh sanction against Head Sub-Dept in this case is Jakarta Transportation Sub Department due to less monitoring.

“I’ll to demote head sub dept in case of another accident happen as this means less monitoring in field,” he uttered.

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