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Jakarta Yesterday: Tattoo Removal and Padel Court Construction

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Jakarta (ANTARA) – Several news stories concerning DKI Jakarta unfolded on Tuesday, 24 February, ranging from tattoo removal to the construction of a padel court. Here are some of the most noteworthy news items from DKI Jakarta that are still worth revisiting: 1. Baznas DKI reminds residents that removing tattoos is more difficult than getting them. The National Zakat Agency (Baznas)/Bazis of DKI Jakarta Province reminds the public that removing tattoos is more difficult than getting them. Therefore, Deputy Chairman IV for Human Resources at Baznas (Bazis) DKI Jakarta, Prof. Bunyamin, urges the public, especially young people, not to be easily tempted to get tattoos. 2. Pramono prohibits the construction of padel courts in residential areas. The Governor of DKI Jakarta, Pramono Anung Wibowo, prohibits the construction of padel courts in residential areas to avoid disrupting the daily activities of local residents. However, this regulation only applies to newly constructed padel courts. 3. Residents report to the police about the construction of a padel court in Kebayoran Lama. Residents reported to the police regarding the construction of a padel court that is disturbing the peace in the neighbourhood at Jalan Kalimaya, Permata Hijau, Blok A/20, RT 05/RW 09, Kebayoran Lama, South Jakarta. “The complainant came to the SPKT POLDA METRO JAYA to file a police report for investigation,” said the victim’s lawyer, Asep Ubaidilah, in his report in Jakarta on Tuesday. 4. This is the suspected cause of the Transjakarta accident in Gunung Sahari. PT Transportasi Jakarta (Transjakarta) stated that the accident involving the SAF-083 fleet (Route 10H) and a motorcycle at the intersection of Jalan Gunung Sahari-Jalan Mangga Besar on Tuesday morning was allegedly caused by the motorcyclist making a sudden turn. “At the time of the incident, the bus was travelling according to the green light, but it made contact with a motorcyclist who allegedly made a sudden turn in the yellow box area,” said the Head of the Public Relations and CSR Department of Transjakarta, Ayu Wardhani, in Jakarta on Tuesday. 5. The Provincial Government allocates Rp50 billion for the revitalisation of the Jakarta pavilion at TMII. The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government is allocating Rp50 billion for the revitalisation of the Jakarta pavilion at the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) tourist attraction in East Jakarta. The Governor of DKI Jakarta, Pramono Anung, stated that the funds come from the Building Floor Compensation (KLB) fund and do not use the Regional Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBD). Copyright © ANTARA 2026 It is strictly prohibited to take content, crawl or automatically index for AI on this website without written permission from the ANTARA News Agency.

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