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Kampung Rambutan Terminal Dirty, Head of Transportation Dept. Disappointed

The head of City Transportation Department, Andri Yansah went on impromptu visit to Kampung Rambutan Terminal, East Jakarta. On his visit, he seemed disappointed as he saw the condition of the terminal was dirty.

Looked, there are so many waste scattered, supposedly whole area in the terminal is cleaned every an hour, for the sake of public convenient

Thereupon, waste seen scattered around waiting room, parking area, pool, and departure area though many trash cans are provided yet bad smell smelt from several spots.

Looked, there are so many waste scattered, supposedly whole area in the terminal is cleaned every an hour, for the sake of public convenient,” he asserted, Monday (7/6).

Transportation Ministry Held Inspection in Kampung Rambutan Terminal

Aside checking the terminal cleanliness, he also monitored several ticket counters by matching the bus fare.

Meanwhile, Head of Kampung Rambutan Terminal, Alaudin acknowledged as a lot of people crowd the terminal caused many waste scattered. He conveyed already assigned the janitor to clean the area routinely.

“About urine smell, indeed that’s quite difficult for us to monitor it since many bus crew pee anywhere at night,” he disclosed.

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