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Under Wiyoto Wiyono Toll is Rampant with Illegal Stalls

After had been controlled in 2012, the area under Wiyoto Wiyono toll on Jalan Lodan Raya, Ancol is now rampant with 20 semi-permanent illegal buildings used as sand bases, junkyard, wood enterprises and illegal kiosks. In addition to creating slums, the existence of those stalls is also feared to damage the foundation of the toll road.

The technical problem about the controlling time is still under discussion. The land is under the management of PT CMNP, so it is still coordinated first in the city level

Imam (31), an owner of the diner under Wiyoto Wiyono toll, said that he has been selling on that location for nearly two years. "I know it's against the rule, but I am confused to move. I can not do much of the Satpol PP curb us again," said Imam who sells duck rice, Thursday (5/29).

Head of Pademangan Sub-District, Yusuf Majid said socialization to prevent people selling or conducting any activity unde the toll road was done in April. His party is still waiting further instruction from the leaders in the city level to curb them.

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"The technical problem about the controlling time is still under discussion. The land is under the management of PT CMNP, so it is still coordinated first in the city level," Madjid stated.

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