Commission IV of the DPR will call the KKP to ask an explanation about the concrete wall in North Jakarta

Jakarta -Deputy Chairman of the House of Representatives Commission IV Alex Inra Lukman responded to the controversy of the existence of a concrete embankment along the North Coast, precisely in the Cilincing area, North Jakarta. Alex said his party would plan a meeting with the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) to request an explanation. “The initial information received by the House of Representatives Commission IV is the concrete wall, which extends about 2-3 km to the Cilincing Coast, part of the DLKR DLKP of Marunda Port,” Alex told Reporters on Thursday (11/9/2025). The Work Environment Area (DLKR) is a waters and soil area in a port or special terminal used directly for port activities. While the interesting environmental area (DLKP) is a waters around the port area of ​​the port water, which is used to ensure delivery safety. Browse to continue the competition “Concrete Wal, the plan will be used as the port location of a PMDN (domestic investment) company entity,” says Alex. “From the initial report we received, their licensing brought to the pocket. In addition, the location is also mentioned in accordance with the DKI Jakarta Provincial Regulation No. 7 of 2024 regarding the Regional Space (RTRW),” he continued. Alex said his party would try to respond to public complaints in accordance with their authority. Although, he said, the licensing of the PMDN company is completely administrative. “We will confirm to the KKP, or the waters around the concrete wall are intended for fishermen to go to the sea. If we will indeed ask fishermen, we will of course ask to review the given permit,” he said. The existence of the concrete embankment was previously viral on social media. Judging by AFP Wednesday (10/9), it is said that the concrete wall stretches about 2-3 kilometers (km) on the coast of Cilining. A person in the video also said that the shore disturbed the sea jacket to make fishermen play further. “The concrete -wall on the kilination coast makes it difficult for fishermen to cross,” the man said in the video. Director -General of Maritime and Fisheries Resources Supervision (PSDKP) of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) Pung Nugroho Saksono said the concrete wall that stretched in a pound was not part of the giant seaweed or the giant sea. “Not (Giant Sea Embankment Project),” Ipunk said, reported by DetikFinance Wednesday (9/10). Regarding the existence of the concrete embankment, Ipunk said his team did an inspection. He also ensured that the activities in the area had permits of approving the suitability of the Sea Race Utilization Activity (PKKPRL). But Ipunk did not want to reveal further about the interests of the concrete wall. Also watch video: Viral, Kilinant Seëtoe Concrete Wal, Dinas SDA does not recognize permits (AMW/LIR)

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