Makam Mbah Priok - Until today, April 14, clashes between the locals and public order officers (Satpol PP) are still ongoing following the clearing of Habib Hasan bin Muhammad Al Hadad or Mbah Priok’s tomb on Wednesday, April 14.
Thirty one officers had to receive medical treatments at Koja Hospital after being engaged in the fight. Of the number, five people are seriously injured and had to undergo surgeries.
Among the victims, Hermanto may have the worst fate. His right arm was busted and had to be amputated due to sharp object slashes.
Meanwhile, Ariseto is suffering from a severe wound on the back of his head that needs to be operated. Another officer named Eko was also hit by a spear while his colleague Solihin has his leg broken. There was also Firly, whose left palm was torn up until his elbow.
In the group of civilians, there were only six people with slight injuries.
Regarding the policy of the clearing, in various occasions, Deputy Mayor Atma Senjaya said the clearing of the gate and the pavilion at Mbah Priok’s tomb has been in line with the Jakarta Governor’s instruction no 132/2009 on Buildings Order.
According to him, the tomb was built on PT Pelindo II’s land in accordance with property management rights (HPL) No 01/ Koja with the width of 1.452.270 square meter.
On the other hand, the tomb’s guardians see the clearing as a violation because the cemetery complex and the mosque have an official certificate that was issued during the Dutch occupation.
Thirty one officers had to receive medical treatments at Koja Hospital after being engaged in the fight. Of the number, five people are seriously injured and had to undergo surgeries.
Among the victims, Hermanto may have the worst fate. His right arm was busted and had to be amputated due to sharp object slashes.
Meanwhile, Ariseto is suffering from a severe wound on the back of his head that needs to be operated. Another officer named Eko was also hit by a spear while his colleague Solihin has his leg broken. There was also Firly, whose left palm was torn up until his elbow.
In the group of civilians, there were only six people with slight injuries.
Regarding the policy of the clearing, in various occasions, Deputy Mayor Atma Senjaya said the clearing of the gate and the pavilion at Mbah Priok’s tomb has been in line with the Jakarta Governor’s instruction no 132/2009 on Buildings Order.
According to him, the tomb was built on PT Pelindo II’s land in accordance with property management rights (HPL) No 01/ Koja with the width of 1.452.270 square meter.
On the other hand, the tomb’s guardians see the clearing as a violation because the cemetery complex and the mosque have an official certificate that was issued during the Dutch occupation.
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