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 40 Personel Satpol PP Dikerahkan di Lokasi Penyekatan Kanal Banjir Timur

40 Satpol PP Personnel Deployed to Monitor People Mobility at KBT Checkpoint

We will disband street vendors (PKL) or residents in the KBT area if they pass the allotted time

Some 40 East Jakarta Satpol PP personnel have been dispatched to the East Flood Canal (KBT) checkpoint during the micro-scale public activity restrictions (PPKM Mikro).

East Jakarta Satpol PP Head, Budi Novian said it had been ongoing since June 7 at around 9 PM to 4 AM in order to prevent the crowd.

East Jakarta Sends Personnel to Assist PPKM Mikro Monitoring in KBT area

"We will disband street vendors (PKL) or residents in the KBT area if they pass the allotted time. It is still done persuasively. But if they make the same mistake, we will act decisively," he expressed, Tuesday (6/29).

He urged the community to comply with the applicable rules in a bid to curb the spread of Covid-19 transmission.

"Let's obey together and continue to be disciplined in carrying out the procedures thus this pandemic can end soon," he stressed.

He added Satpol PP personnel were also placed for optimal monitoring at other crowd-prone locations such as Jalan Jenderal Oerip Soemohardjo, Jalan Mayjen Sutoyo and Jalan Raya Bogor.

"We send 40 personnel in each location. They are members of army/police and Transportation Sub-agency," he said.

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