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30 Sex Worker Tents on Jalan Tubagus Angke Dismantled

Our personnel will do the best, thus sex workers activity could be eliminated optimally

Dozens of illegal tents used for prostitution practice along Jalan Tubagus Angke, Wijayakusuma Urban Village, Grogol Petamburan, West Jakarta, forcibly dismantled by Satpol PP personnel, Tuesday (6/10).

Unfortunately, the raid led by Head of Grogol Petamburan Sub-District Satpol PP, Salmon Nadapdap, failed to secure the sex worker in such area. Whereas, they are always exist on Jalan Tubagus Angke every night.

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"We do the raid to eliminate sex worker activity. Allegedly, the raid has leaked thus none of them secured," expressed Nadapdap.

In the raid, personnel found 17 plastic tents used as a pervert. They then dismantle them to anticipate similar thing in future.

He stated that, on Sunday (6/8), his side also held another raid at the same site. His men also failed to secure sex workers due to the raid was allegedly already leaked.

"Sunday morning, we held the raid against sex workers, yet we failed to net them. We only managed to dismantle 13 tents. Totally, we have dismantled 30 tents used for prostitution practice," he told.

Nevertheless, he asserted, Satpol PP will keep conducting raid intensively on Jalan Tubagus Angke. "Our personnel will do the best, thus sex workers activity could be eliminated optimally," he uttered.

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