Commission VIII of the House of Representatives encourages law enforcement if there are violations of Al Khoziny Islamic Boarding School
Jakarta – Deputy Chairman of the House of Representatives Commission VIII Singgih Janratmoko regrets the collapse of the Al Khoziny Ponpes Building, Sidoarjo, East Java. Singgih assesses that if there are alleged offenses, it must be resolved by legal channels. “If there is indeed a violation of the law, the commission VIII has been completed by legal channels because it caused the death of the students,” Singgih told reporters on Monday (6/10/2025). “We leave it to law enforcement. Because of the domain of law enforcement,” he continued. Browse to continue with SingGIH content has also called on other residences to further oversee the implementation of the construction of the Islamic boarding school. Singgih claims he is very concerned about the incident. “We urge that development must be monitored and performed by the experts. We are very concerned and have introduced this disaster,” he said. Basarnas evacuated a total of 54 bodies of the victims of the collapse of the Al Khoziny Ponpes building until Monday (6/10) in the morning. Of these, five of their bodies are. “The last update at 03.34 WIB, we found one more body, so a total of 54, including five body parts, so the number of intact bodies evacuated was 49,” the Basarna industry director Yudhi Bramantyo reported on a press conference by Jakarta, Monday (6/10). Yudhi said that the joint SAR team is still focused today on the search on the south side of the collapsed building because it is believed that there are still victims pushed in that place. As for the results of mapping officers, it is estimated that four positions of four victims have been identified, including three at the front and one in the back of the south side. He hopes the evacuation process can be completed soon. “Our hope is that it can be completed today because the target is still being chased,” he said. Also watch the video: Prabowo who instructs Ponpes evaluation after the collapse of Al Khoziny (AMW/RFS)