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Satpol PP DKI Berikan 3.282 Teguran Tertulis Kepada Pelanggar PSBB

Satpol PP Has Issued 3,282 Written Warnings to PSBB Violators

Jakarta Satpol PP has issued 3,282 written warnings to individuals and business actors that break the implementation of large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) in the capital.

Yes, we will close them permanently if they operate again

From that written warnings, Jakarta Satpol PP Head Arifin said 1,826 are given to individuals and the rest is given to business actors.

"For individuals, we give them warnings as they do not wear masks when outside the home. While for business sectors, they do not provide hand sanitizers or portable sink, do not apply physical distancing for customer queue, as well as still open and provide on-site dining facilities," he expressed, Tuesday (5/5).

Satpol PP: Business Places Operating During PSBB will Be Closed and Sealed

His side also did temporary closing and sealing on 175 activities during PSBB status, with details 165 business places, 7 offices and 3 factories.

"This sanction is given to sectors of business that are not permitted to operate accordingly Gubernatorial Regulation number 33/2020 on PSBB," he explained.

Therefore, those who still break the rules will be threatened with revocation of business licenses until the permanent closure.

"Yes, we will close them permanently if they operate again," he closed.

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