Kapolda Metro supports the reduction of billboards from Habib Rizieq, Nikita Mirzani: Takbir!



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Suara.com – Nikita Mirzani continued to respond to the news about the removal of the billboards from Habib Rizieq Shihab on the orders of Pangdam Jaya, Major General TNI Dudung Abdurachman.

This time, Niki, as Nikita is often called, uploaded a news snapshot about Metro Jaya Police Chief, Inspector General Fadil Imran, supporting the removal of Habib Rizieq’s billboards.

The news in the online media was titled Kapolda Metro Supports Pangdam Jaya Remove the billboards from Habib Rizieq.

In the caption, Nikita Mirzani wrote in capital letters. “NKRI is fixed price. Takbir …”, it said.

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This upload from Nikita Mirzani caused netizens to comment. There are those who support Niki, there is also the opposite.

“Takbir. Go ahead teris nyai. The descendants of the Prophet are not only him. Nyai is also the same as we know. Descendants of the Prophet too. Prophet Adam, right,” commented nunick_widya in support of Nikita.

“Do you want to ask about Nyai, the true Islam?” snide comments to Nikita.

Pangdam Jaya, Major General Dudung Abdurachman, previously stated that he was the one who ordered TNI soldiers to execute Habib Rizieq’s billboards.

Previously, it was viral on social media where people in striped uniforms were filmed removing billboards with a photo of Habib Rizieq Shihab.

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It turned out that Pangdam Jaya, Major General Dudung Abdurachman, ordered several men in striped uniforms.

Major General Dudung admitted that he was upset, several times the Satpol PP lowered billboards with images of FPI but they got back up. Finally, he also gave the order to bring him back.

“There is a striped shirt that knocks down Habib Rizieq’s billboard, that’s my order. Because how many times has Satpol PP lowered it, it’s raised it again. My order is that,” said Dudung in Monas, Central Jakarta, the Friday morning.

Dudung emphasizes that there are rules that are followed in Indonesia as the rule of law, including for the installation of billboards. According to him, the installation of billboards cannot be arbitrary.

“If you put up billboards, it is clear that there are rules, there is payment of taxes and a place is determined, do not go alone, as if he were right, there is no such thing,” he said.



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