5 trucks and buses did not pass the emission test in East Jakarta, with a RP fine. 50 million

Jakarta -The Jakarta Environment Agency with Satpol PP, Dishub and Ditlantas Polda Metro Jaya conducted an emission test aimed at heavy vehicles such as trucks and buses in Ciracas, East Jakarta. A total of 5 heavy vehicles did not pass the emission test. Head of Jakarta Satpol PP PNS investigator Tamo Sijabat said vehicles that did not pass the emission test would take part in the judicial session at the East Jakarta District Court. He said the hearing will be held in May. “There are already 5, there is a tank car transport, then a box and bus truck,” Tamo said on the emission test attack on Jalan TB Simatupang, Ciracas, East Jakarta on Tuesday (4/15/2025). Browse to continue the content “We are the most important target of public transport involving buses and trucks, if he does not pass the emission test, the Kir and the testimony of failing to pass the emission test are taken to the Satpol Expertable for Bap, and then submitted to the court for the judicial session, the second week of May in the Eastern Jakarta. Tamo said, the most difficult sanction for vehicles that did not pass the emission test was a fine of up to 50 million RP. He said, there was no vehicle that got the most difficult sanctions, but so far vehicles that did not pass the emission test have always paid fines. “The heaviest, RP. 50 million, according to Pera 2 of 2005 (relating to) air control, was the average (fine) yesterday RP. 3 million, but all paid,” he said. On the same occasion, the head of the Jakarta DLH environmental pollution control subgroup, Tiyana Brotoadi said the emission test attack was carried out to raise awareness of operational actors and individuals regarding the emission test. He hopes the driver can perform emission tests and do vehicle maintenance regularly. “Yes, our activity is actually to remind the transport business that even if we passed the KIR test and passed the emission test, but retained the interview,” Tiyana said. He also invited residents who wanted to perform emission tests to get to the office of the area. According to him, the emission test can also be done in a workshop that has obtained official permission to test emissions. “Perhaps the public wants to test the emissions, please go to the DKI Jakarta Environmental Agency, in the license emission test, we have already appealed, so if they are treated, they could also test free emissions, so we tried,” he said. Meanwhile, a truck driver of the water tank, Agus, 40, claims that the truck he transported did not pass the emission test. He said he would transfer it to the office where he worked. “The results do not succeed, sir, there is no problem to pay here, do not know if it is later in the office, the problem is that the business will not graduate,” Agus said. He claims that the truck he was driving is regularly treated. He suspected that the truck had not passed the emission test due to an age. “Periodic maintenance, yes, the possibility of the condition of the car is old. No (problem) is just ordinary,” he said. (WHN/WHN) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here