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Closure Letter for Discotheque Miles Issued

Jakarta Provincial Government has issued a closure letter for Discotheque Miles, Lokasari today, Tuesday (10/11). It is done, because the discotheque involved in drugs case twice.

We've ordered our ranks to close down the discotheque since last Friday. And today, we issue its closure letter

Jakarta Governor, Basuki T Purnama disclosed has received a report about omission by the management against drug use.

"We've ordered our ranks to close down the discotheque since last Friday. And today, we issue its closure letter," he asserted, at City Hall, Tuesday (10/11).

Discotheque Miles in Lokasari will Be Closed Down

Previously, Basuki added, had made a rule that every nightclub that involved in drugs twice will be closed down. The management cannot open the same business again, despite the name is different.

"If we found drugs use inside twice, we'll closed down. And you can't open the same business again. The case is the same with Stadium," he expressed.

Such policy was taken to prevent the same case in future. To optimize it, his party has coordinated with Jakarta BNN and will hold a routine urine test through hair for Jakarta civil servants (PNS).

"We do this once a week. If one employee uses it, we'll dismiss them," he closed.

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