Cattle dealers in BMKG land that pays rent to grib is now confused
Jakarta – Merchants on land owned by the meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) in Pondok Bethung, South Tangerang, who rent to grib Jaya ormas, is made dizzy. The business to sell cattle for the sacrifice is quiet after the country is disciplined. “There is just no income. Just confused about the way out. Behind the capital,” said trader Ina Wahyuningsih when he was met on the spot, Thursday (5/29/2025). Ina said the number of buyers in her sales places had decreased after the land was disciplined because it was occupied by the grib Jaya organization. Ina received relief from land managers can trade until June 8. Browse to continue with the content “(still allowed to trade) to 8, the 8th, to Eid al -Aadha,” he said. Ina rented a ground for the business of RP. 22 million paid to grib Jaya. He claims that he initially does not know that the country belonged to BMKG. “Yes, not (told BMKG’s land), if I said I didn’t sell here,” he said. Last year, Ina also made an effort to sell sacrificial animals, not far from the current location. Ina admitted that she could do nothing now after she knew she was wrong to pay the wrong rent to the official landowner. Now his business is silent due to limited access to the place. He also hopes that the sacrificial animals he sells will sell quickly before the deadline. “Only customers come because when it is opened, it seems, when people sell cows, they must be seen first. Now it is (quiet),” he said. Previously, BMKG was assisted by SATPol PP officials to break down the grib Jaya post built on BMKG land on Saturday (5/24). While police arrested 17 people related to the case. Some of the offenders have been indicated to execute illegal charges to Catfish Pecel dealers and the owner of the sacrificial market. A total of 17 people were snapped up in the Jaya erasing operation, 11 of them were members of the grib Jaya CSO. While the other six are those who claim to be heirs. (IAL/YGS) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here