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Four Sacks Containing Garbage Picked Up from Stamplat Bogor JPO

Garbage heaps on the Stamplat Bogor Pedestrian Bridge (JPO), Balimester, Jatinegara, East Jakarta, finally cleaned, Thursday (9/29). The cleaning in the bridge that located at Jl Raya Matraman is carried out by Balimester PPSU.

The place is slightly difficult to be reached and slippery. But, PPSU says they can and finally clean the garbage

Jatinegara Sub-district Head, Nasrudin Abu Bakar disclosed, in the cleaning process, there was a little problem. This is because garbage threw in a billboard place holder. Besides its position is above railing and covered by billboard, the flooting is also slippery due to rainwater.

"The place is slightly difficult to be reached and slippery. But, PPSU says they can and finally clean the garbage," he stated.

20 Tons of Garbage Picked Up from Jl Utan Jati Raya

The cleaning process took around one hour. They managed to pick up four sacks containing garbage that dominated by mineral bottle, boxes, newspapers, plastics and so on.

He promised to routinely assign Satpol PP every day if the PKL and PMKS operate on the bridge, they will be evicted. Even if they recklessly sell, they will be netted.

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