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Littering in Fatahillah Museum, 53 People Got Their ID Cards Seized

The effort to maintain cleanliness in the city is shown by the ranks of Tamansari Sub-District. As a proof, they caught in hand and seized the ID Cards (KTP) of 53 people who were littering in Fatahillah Museum, Tamansari, West Jakarta. From that amount, there was only one Jakarta citizen.

From 53 visitors caught littering, there was only one person with Jakarta ID Card who lives in Kedoya Utara

“From 53 visitors caught littering, there was only one person with Jakarta ID Card who lives in Kedoya Utara Urban Village, Kebon Jeruk Sub-District, West Jakarta. The rests were residents of Medan, Padang, Kupang, Central Java and West Java, and a Malaysian named Nur Hidayat,” stated Head of Tamansari Sub-District, Paris Limbong, Tuesday (8/26).

Besides having their ID Cards seized, those 53 people were also taken to Tamansari Sub-District office. In there, they made statement letters stating will no longer littering in the area of Fatahillah Museum ever again.

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“The same applied to guided street vendors. To maintain the area’s cleanliness and order, they can only trade at 8-11 PM. We’ll implement the regulation for infinity, so Fatahillah Museum would be completely sterile from trash,” asserted Limbong.

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