Street Sweeper Cars Sent to Clean Trash Left by Demonsrator
Reported by Jhon Syah Putra Kaban | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Jakarta Cleanliness Dept began deploying five street sweeper cars to clean up trashes at some points that became the location of demonstration yesterday.
Three units have yet to clean up trash in Monas, because there are still a lot of people. But cleaning process at Tugu Tani and Jl Thamrin has been ongoing
Head of Central Jakarta Cleanliness Sub-dept, Marsigit disclosed his sub-dept has begun cleaning the remnants of trash at Tugu Tani area and Jl MH Thamrin.
"Three units have yet to clean up trash in Monas, because there are still a lot of people. But cleaning process at Tugu Tani and Jl Thamrin has been ongoing," he expressed, Friday (11/4
). Trash Transported From Sunter RiverAdditionally, 12 sanitation trucks have been alerted around the area in order to simplify transportation. And 10 other operational cars also sent to optimize cleanliness.
"We also send 205 personnel to the field. Points that must be cleaned are in Monas, Medan Merdeka, Thamrin and Istiqlal Mosque," he finished.