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Jakarta CCTV Dispute

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Jakarta's government denies that CCTV cameras were disabled during a student protest at Bundaran HI, attributing potential outages to third-party platform issues. The provincial government stated that some cameras in the area are not managed by the city but are owned by a private entity.

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Jakarta Gov't: Bundaran HI CCTV Not Ours, Owned by Third Party

- Jakarta's provincial government stated that some CCTV cameras in the Bundaran HI area were not managed by the city and were owned by a third party. - The city confirmed its own CCTV systems remained operational and were used for security and monitoring. - The issue arose during a student demonstration on June 12, 2026, with social media users reporting the cameras were down.