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Seribu Islands Dukcapil Held Binduk Operation

Seribu Islands Population and Civil Registration Sub-Department (Dukcapil) held population operation (Binduk) to resort or tourism islands.

Our targets are all employees from outside the island

 

"Our targets are all employees from outside the island," told Eko Suroyo, Government Assistant of Seribu Islands Regency, Wednesday (8/26).

Binduk Operation in Pesona Bahari Apartment Got Refused

 

According to him, the operation will be held in some islands namely Pantara, Sepa and Pelangi Island. "There are 74 employees in Pantara Island and 29 of them are local residents. 41 employees in Sepa Island, 10 employees in Pelangi Island, and the rest in Harapan Island," he explained.

 

This operation was held by cooperation with Seribu Islands Population and Civil Registration Sub-dept., Satpol PP, Police, Manpower Sub-dept., Tourism and Culture Sub-dept., Harapan Island Urban Village apparatus, and North Seribu Islands Sub-district.

 

At the same occasion, a total of 60 Temporary Domicile Letter (SKDS) also given to all workers. "We also give service in form of Family Letter (KK) service for 6 people and Birth Certificate for 3 people in Harapan Island," he explained.

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