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Jakarta, CNN Indonesia –
Pondok Gede police officers were locked in the cafe for 30 minutes while acting the crowd at the disco.
The incident took place at Tiffany Cafe located in Jalan Raya Transyogi, Bekasi City, on Sunday (12/13) around 00.30 WIB.
The head of the Pondok Gede Police Criminal Investigation Unit, Iptu Santri, Dirga, said that at that time the Covid-19 Hunters Task Force was taking action against the cafe for operating beyond the time limit set by the government of the city of Bekasi.
“They broke the rules, we see in bad shape the program will last until 3 am, “Dirga said when contacted on Tuesday (12/15).
In addition to the hours of operation regulations, Dirga said, the cafe also violated the Covid-19 health protocol rules, from visitors not wearing masks to keeping their distance.
On that basis, the Covid-19 Hunter Task Force went straight to the cafe to take action and disperse visitors.
However, during the disbandment, the cafeteria door was closed. This is known from the visitor’s information reporting it to the officer.
“We verified that it was really blocked,” Dirga said.
The police then asked the cafe’s security officer about the whereabouts of the key. However, the security forces admitted that they did not know.
After that, Driga said, her group asked the cafe’s management and received a response that the waiter had the key.
“We asked waiterHe even admitted he didn’t have the key, “he said.
Dirga said her group looked for the key and found it on one of the tables. Waiters.
After being investigated, it turned out that the cafe owner locked the room. The goal is for visitors to make payments before leaving the location.
“So the cafeteria owner wants customers to pay billfirst let the customer solve first billhim, “Dirga said.
Also, regarding the coffee health protocol violation, Dirga said that his party was coordinating with the Bekasi city government. This is related to the penalties that will be applied to coffee.
“To seal, it is the authority of the local government. We will coordinate because the prosecution is not our domain,” he said.
(dis / arh)
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