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877 Warga Pekayon Mendapatkan Layanan Binduk

877 People in Pekayon Enjoy Binduk Service

East Jakarta Mayor, Muhammad Anwar has noted that around 877 people enjoy the population service during population operation (Binduk) in RW 07, Pekayon, Pasar Rebo, East Jakarta.

Hopefully the local RT/RW can be more stringent in monitoring the environment and migrants who must report

Its execution involves 90 joint personnel of Population and Civil Registration Sub-agency and Satpol PP, urban village, sub-district, Transportation Sub-agency, army/police, FKDM, LMK and RT/RW caretaker.

April 27-July 29 Period, Dukcapil Serves 2,544 East Jakartans in Binduk

"Hopefully the local RT/RW can be more stringent in monitoring the environment and migrants who must report," he expressed, Tuesday (7/16). 

By reporting, they will receive a temporary domicile certificate (SKDS). They can stay, as long as they have skills thus it does not cause social problems in the future.

Meanwhile, East Jakarta Population and Civil Registration Sub-agency Head, Sukma Wijaya detailed that 330 out of 887 people proposed SKDS yet 147 already printed and the rest 183 are still in process and targeted to complete today. 

Then 57 people proposed e-ID card recording, 15 people consulted on population issues, 144 people made child ID cards, 116 people proposed birth certificates, as well as 38 people received e-ID card and 187 others made family card.

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