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Petugas Sisir Implementasi PSBB di 3 Jalan se Kecamatan Koja

Officers Still Find PSBB Violators During Sweeping in Koja

Two food stalls do not implement a take away system and we reprimeand 13 citizens for not wearing masks

As many as 42 joint officers of North Jakarta Transportation Sub-agency, Satpol PP, army and police did a sweeping in Koja Sub-district regarding the implementation of the large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) status, on Wednesday (4/15).

Unfortunately there were still found crowds of people without wearing masks, as well as restaurants and companies that still employ their employees in a number of places.

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North Jakarta Satpol PP Head Yusuf Madjid said that the sweeping target was Jalan Lorong 104 Timur, Kali Sunter inspection road and Jalan Plumpang Semper. Especially at Jalan Lorong 104 Timur, officers closed down six clothing stores and two sandals shops.

"Two food stalls do not implement a take away system and we reprimeand 13 citizens for not wearing masks," he said.

While at Kali Sunter inspection road, officers again closed down 2 clothing stores, 11 trouser shops, 7 tarpaulin shops, 2 furniture shops and 1 printing shop at Jalan Plumpang Semper.

"11 people do not wear masks. We also dispersed 25 ojol drivers who are in a crowd," he stated.

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