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Pemindahan Makam Kapuk Teko, Baru 150 Yang Mendaftar

150 Heirs Registered on Grave Relocation from TPU Kapuk Teko

Although the relocation registration of Kapuk Teko Public Cemetery (TPU), Kapuk Urban Village, Cengkareng, West Jakarta, has been opened since 1.5 months ago, but there are only 150 heirs of 327 graves registered. 

We hope all the heirs will register immediately. If the registration is done, the graves will start being relocated

Whereas, there are 3,810 graves recorded on the cemetery. As planned, the relocation registration will be closed in September, considering thousands graves will be relocated to the TPU Tegal Alur in the upcoming October. 

"We hope all the heirs will register immediately. If the registration is done, the graves will start being relocated," said Assistant of Development and Environment for West Jakarta Administration, Asril Marzuki, Monday (8/10). 

Citizens Welcomed The Relocation of Kapuk Teko Cemetery

Besides opening a post, Marzuki claimed, his party has held socialization over relocation plan. That is including spreading broadsides to citizens in Kapuk Urban Village containing about graves' heirs registration. 

As for the relocation budget total is amounted to Rp 2.9 billion. It needs Rp 1.7 million for one grave.

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