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Dinas KUMKMP DKI Layangkan SP ke Pedagang Lenggang Jakarta

Selling Hazardous Food, PKL in Lenggang Jakarta will Be Expelled

Jakarta Provincial Government through Dept. of Cooperative, Micro Small Middle Enterprise, and Trade (KUMKMP) will take strict action for traders who sell food containing dangerous ingredients in Lenggang Jakarta. 

First up to third warning letter will be given, or we can expel them out from the area

"First up to third warning letter will be given, or we can expel them out from the area," said Irwandi, Head of KUMKMP Department, Friday (8/14).

According to him, the strict action is already based on Jakarta Governor Basuki T. 'Ahok' Purnama's instruction. Moreover, Lenggang Jakarta is a street vendor pilot project program.

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"Lenggang Jakarta is our governor's pride," he added.

Irwandi explained that counseling is still given for traders who sell food with dangerous ingredients.

"It's our tolerance, even though the governor wants us to expel them directly without any warning letter," he explained.

The food checking in Lenggang Jakarta was done at Jakarta Food and Medicine Supervising Board lab as the preparation for Malam Kenduri (dinner) at IRTI Monas yard on Monday (8/17) night.

Malam Kenduri is held to enliven Indonesia 70th Anniversary. Jakarta governor and 300 veterans would attend the program.

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