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        "id": 1731237,
        "msgid": "jakarta-east-mayor-bans-sacrificial-animal-traders-from-using-sidewalks-and-parks-1778492609",
        "date": "2026-05-11 15:21:44",
        "title": "Jakarta East Mayor Bans Sacrificial Animal Traders from Using Sidewalks and Parks",
        "author": "Andi Muttya Keteng Pangerang",
        "source": "KOMPAS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "Jakarta East Mayor Munjirin has prohibited sacrificial animal traders from setting up stalls on sidewalks, parks, and other public facilities ahead of Idul Adha on 27 May 2026, to ensure these spaces remain accessible and do not disrupt public order or pedestrians. The local government will monitor compliance, issue warnings to violators, and conduct health inspections on animals to maintain hygiene and safety standards. This measure aims to prevent traffic congestion, environmental issues, and ensure the comfort and security of residents while supporting orderly preparations for the festival.",
        "content": "<p>Jakarta East Mayor Munjirin has banned sacrificial animal traders\nfrom using sidewalks or public facilities as sales locations ahead of\nIdul Adha 1447 Hijriah on 27 May 2026. According to Munjirin, public\nfacilities such as sidewalks, parks, and other public spaces must be\nused for their intended purposes to avoid disturbing the public. \u201cThe\nappeal is not to utilise public facilities because it will disrupt other\nusers of those facilities,\u201d Munjirin said at Kramat Jati Market in East\nJakarta, as reported by Antara on Monday (11\/5\/2026). The East Jakarta\nCity Government will also monitor sacrificial animal trading activities\nthat may violate regulations, particularly those using sidewalks and\npublic open spaces for sales. Munjirin emphasised that officers will\nwarn traders who persist in opening stalls in prohibited locations.\nAccording to him, the enforcement is carried out to maintain public\norder, pedestrian comfort, and ensure public facilities can be used as\nintended. In addition, the presence of sacrificial animal stalls on\nsidewalks or parks is deemed to potentially cause traffic congestion and\ndisrupt environmental cleanliness. This step is taken to ensure business\nlocations do not violate rules while still considering aspects of\nsecurity, cleanliness, and comfort for surrounding residents.\nPreviously, the East Jakarta City Government has also equipped\nsacrificial committees through socialisation on handling and\nslaughtering sacrificial animals ahead of Idul Adha 1447 Hijriah. On the\nother hand, the East Jakarta Food Security, Maritime, and Agriculture\nSub-Department (KPKP) has begun conducting comprehensive health checks\non sacrificial animals. The inspections cover the physical condition of\ncattle, from teeth, mouth, ears, hooves and legs, tail, anus, genitals\nto other body organs. Officers also provide vitamins to animals that are\nfatigued after long journeys from their origin areas to restore their\ncondition. In addition, the East Jakarta KPKP Sub-Department has affixed\nstickers for Animal Health Certificates (SKKH) at several sacrificial\nanimal sales locations that have been declared healthy and fit for sale\nahead of this year\u2019s Idul Adha.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/jakarta-east-mayor-bans-sacrificial-animal-traders-from-using-sidewalks-and-parks-1778492609",
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