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Jakarta – Member of the House of Representatives Commission VII, Yoyok Riyo Sudibyyo, emphasizes the alleged case of coercion of project rations against foreign investors involving the unscrupulous Kadin Cilegon as suspect. According to him, unscrupulous mass organizations also disrupt the affairs of small people. “Leave more foreign investors, which means it is a big business, extortion practices or increase are also facing small businesses. MSMEs and people’s industries also often face the elements of mass organizations asking” thugs “if their efforts are not disturbed,” said Yoyok on Friday (5/23/2025). Yoyok assessed that the presence of foreign investors in the regions should benefit the local community, rather than being used by certain groups to take advantage of. He said strict supervision should be related to this. Browse to continue with the content “We certainly welcome the presence of foreign investors who want to contribute to the build -up of the regional economy. But practices that do not match the principles of good management, especially those that are forced or create unilateral pressure, we should avoid together,” Yoyok said. “Every major investment must bring an open partnership plan based on data on the potential of MSMEs, and be transparently compiled,” he added. Yoyok said the dedication of local organizations was needed that did not abuse the authority for personal gain. In addition, Yoyok also requested that the investment project be free of non-procedural pressure. “Investment must be free of informal interventions that are contrary to the principles of management. Legal certainty and integrity must be presented,” Yoyok said. “Actions of mass organizations or other organizations that ‘shout’ with a variety of excuses are a lot of damage to the investment climate. Including small industries, many MSMEs, SMEs or small businesses visited regularly by mass organizations and asked for thugs. He also explained how the practice of ‘thugs’ often becomes quiet or bankrupt the affairs of small business people. He said the extortion that harmed the community should be eradicated. “Nothing, the mass organizations came to the newly open MSME outlets and handed over different types of proposals. Polands like this are very worrying, and if they are not given or not facilitated, they will eventually disturb the MSME business,” Yoyok said. The Nasdem legislature has requested the firmness of the government, both the central and the regional head, to combat the actions of thugs under the guise of this mass organization. According to him, the protection of the phenomenon of ‘thugs’ is needed not only by large companies, but also for MSMEs and small businesses. “You don’t have to go far, MSME sellers in tourist attractions or players in the craft industry are also regularly asked for thugs. It has become a public secret, but it is still left until the illegal practice is considered a fairness. Where is the dedication of economic sovereignty in this country?” Yoyok said. “We hope the state can provide protection for actors for small businesses. MSMEs are economic wheels in the region and national. Formerly, the chairman of the Ceilegon City Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin), Muh Salim was named a suspect for asking for a project to undergo RP 5 Detention, “Said Banten Police Director Criminal Investigation, Senior Commissioner Dian Setyawan, Friday (5/16). Muh salim allegedly moved the masses to take action at the project site of Pt China Chenga Engineering. Besides himself, the police also named two other people as sisters: Deputy Chairman of the Industrial Kadin, Ismatullah (39), and Hnsi Chairperson, Rufaji Jahuri (50).