Denying Maruarar, Hercules Ready to Vacate Tanah Abang Land if Proven State Property
Translated from Indonesian.
Summary
Hercules, leader of GRIB Jaya, has denied claims that land in the Tanah Abang area of Jakarta is state-owned, as stated by Minister Maruarar. Hercules stated he is prepared to vacate the land if it is proven to belong to the state.
Tensions flare in the bustling heart of Jakarta as Hercules, the formidable leader of GRIB Jaya, directly refutes claims asserting state ownership over land in the Bongkaran, Tanah Abang. These assertions were reportedly made by Minister Maruarar, adding a layer of high-stakes political maneuvering to the dispute. Hercules, a figure known for his strong presence in the area, has unequivocally denied the minister's claims. Demonstrating a willingness to abide by due process, he has declared his readiness to vacate the premises should the land be definitively proven to be the property of the state. This stance highlights a critical conflict over land rights and ownership in a highly contested urban zone, underscoring the complexities of property claims and the influence of powerful local figures in Jakarta's development landscape.
I deny the claim that the land in the Bongkaran area, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, is state-owned as stated by Minister PKP, Maruarar.
If it is proven that the land is state-owned, I am ready to vacate it.
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