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34 Kendaraan Ditindak Petugas Gabungan di Tanah Abang

34 Vehicles in Tanah Abang Controlled by Joint Personnel

Central Jakarta Transportation Sub-dept. (Sudinhub) had controlled vehicles that illegally parked on sidewalk and roadside in Tanah Abang. Tens vehicles were controlled by personnel.

Most of them are illegal parking vehicles. We transport it using Dishub car,

Central Jakarta Sudinhub's Controlling and Operational Section Head, Boval Juliansyah informed that his side conducted operation on Jalan Kebon Kacang, Jalan Teluk Betung, and Jalan Jati Baru.

"Most of them are illegal parking vehicles. We transport it using Dishub car," he said, Monday (12/4).

November, 935 Sidewalk Offenders in East Jakarta Controlled

Four vehicles were transported in Kebon Kacang. On Jalan Teluk Betung, four motorcycles were transported and one motorcycle was flattened. While on Jalan Jati Baru, 10 motorcycles were transported and five motorcycles were ticketed.

"Those motorcycles are ticketed and brought to Sudinhub Office," he mentioned.

Besides motorcycles, personnel also controlled eight public minivans and two freight cars.

"We control public minivans since they pick up passenger illegally. While freight cars, because the owners don't bring complete documents," he affirmed. 

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