KOMPAS.com- Road access to four residents’ houses in Widodaren Village, Pemalang, Central Java is walled and built permanent buildings.
This left the four families isolated and had difficulty getting in and out.
Residents also have to struggle to pass through the narrow road, under which there are drains or drains.
Here are the latest facts:
It is suspected that it is a personal matter that he is ready to apologize
Therefore, Tri Budi and the isolated residents are willing to apologize if they have wronged the Sukendro family.
“Our family is ready to apologize, the sale and purchase of land will continue, then our walls will be dismantled. What is important is that there is access to and from the residents,” he said.
The four isolated families are ready to re-mediate with the Sukendro land owner.
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Meanwhile, the land owner named Sukendro was initially determined not to sell the land.
This is because the location is claimed to be their right and the inheritance has been divided.
Even though on February 18, Tri Budi had bought the land, but the money was finally returned and the land was not sold.
Not only that, at that location, permanent walls and buildings were built at the end of February 2021.
Now, Sukendro admits that he will return to discussing with his children to find a way out.
“Indeed, the land there is already the right of the last child. But later I will discuss it first with my three children. Hopefully there will be the best results during the mediation,” said Sukendro.
The police again raised an invitation to mediation
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The mediation plan will be held on Saturday (13/3/2021) at the Petarukan Police Headquarters.
An invitation letter has also been received by Tri Budi as an isolated resident and Sukendro as the owner of the land.
“We have coordinated with Muspika, village parties and others to carry out mediation in a neutral place, namely at the Polsek. Hopefully there will be the best results from the mediation so that it is useful for the parties,” said Petarukan Police Chief, Heru Irawan.
The owner of the land is the Sukendro family.
The landowners asserted that the location became their right and had been shared by heirs.
On February 18, 2021, a resident named Tri Budi had bought the land that was built by a permanent wall.
Tri paid a down payment of Rp. 50 million from the total price of Rp. 100 million. At that time there were no walls and buildings at that location.
However, the money that Tri Budi had paid was finally returned unilaterally through his son-in-law.
Then on February 27, 2021, the Sukendro family built a permanent building and walled the access road.
As a result, some families became isolated.
“(The house) belongs to my father Suharto, while Pak Kismanto, Agus and Amsori have closed access roads,” he said.
As a result of the closure, residents had difficulty getting in and out. They have to turn and pass through drains or sewers.
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The son of the land owner of Sukendro, named Andrianto Susatyo (37), explained that the land was an inherited land belonging to his youngest brother.
Until they are strong they will not sell the land.
“At first we sold it, but after a few days there were unpleasant rumors. Finally, I returned the DP money well,” said Andri.
He denied that the construction of the wall was related to the Pilkades event last December
“Not because the Pilkades lost, yes, the land is for my younger (youngest) brother,” he said.
Source: Kompas.com (Author: Pekalongan Contributor, Ari Himawan Sarono | Editor: Khairina)
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Tri Budi saw the wall of the house blocking the access road in Widodaren Village, Pemalang, Central Java.-Sit things down
Mediation illustration-After previously mediating between the two parties but did not find common ground, now the Pemalang Petarukan
The wall that was built closed the access of three residents’ houses in Widodaren Village, Petarukan, Pemalang, Central Java.-The landowner will consult with his children
Meanwhile, the land owner named Sukendro was initially determined not to sell the land.
This is because the location is claimed to be their right and the inheritance has been divided.
Even though on February 18, Tri Budi had bought the land, but the money was finally returned and the land was not sold.
Not only that, at that location, permanent walls and buildings were built at the end of February 2021.
Now, Sukendro admits that he will return to discussing with his children to find a way out.
“Indeed, the land there is already the right of the last child. But later I will discuss it first with my three children. Hopefully there will be the best results during the mediation,” said Sukendro.
The police again raised an invitation to mediation
The mediation plan will be held on Saturday (13/3/2021) at the Petarukan Police Headquarters.
An invitation letter has also been received by Tri Budi as an isolated resident and Sukendro as the owner of the land.
“We have coordinated with Muspika, village parties and others to carry out mediation in a neutral place, namely at the Polsek. Hopefully there will be the best results from the mediation so that it is useful for the parties,” said Petarukan Police Chief, Heru Irawan.
The owner of the land is the Sukendro family.
The landowners asserted that the location became their right and had been shared by heirs.
On February 18, 2021, a resident named Tri Budi had bought the land that was built by a permanent wall.
Tri paid a down payment of Rp. 50 million from the total price of Rp. 100 million. At that time there were no walls and buildings at that location.
However, the money that Tri Budi had paid was finally returned unilaterally through his son-in-law.
Then on February 27, 2021, the Sukendro family built a permanent building and walled the access road.
As a result, some families became isolated.
“(The house) belongs to my father Suharto, while Pak Kismanto, Agus and Amsori have closed access roads,” he said.
As a result of the closure, residents had difficulty getting in and out. They have to turn and pass through drains or sewers.
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The son of the land owner of Sukendro, named Andrianto Susatyo (37), explained that the land was an inherited land belonging to his youngest brother.
Until they are strong they will not sell the land.
“At first we sold it, but after a few days there were unpleasant rumors. Finally, I returned the DP money well,” said Andri.
He denied that the construction of the wall was related to the Pilkades event last December
“Not because the Pilkades lost, yes, the land is for my younger (youngest) brother,” he said.
Source: Kompas.com (Author: Pekalongan Contributor, Ari Himawan Sarono | Editor: Khairina)
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Tri Budi saw the wall of the house blocking the access road in Widodaren Village, Pemalang, Central Java.-Sit things down
The owner of the land is the Sukendro family.
The landowners asserted that the location became their right and had been shared by heirs.
On February 18, 2021, a resident named Tri Budi had bought the land that was built by a permanent wall.
Tri paid a down payment of Rp. 50 million from the total price of Rp. 100 million. At that time there were no walls and buildings at that location.
However, the money that Tri Budi had paid was finally returned unilaterally through his son-in-law.
Then on February 27, 2021, the Sukendro family built a permanent building and walled the access road.
As a result, some families became isolated.
“(The house) belongs to my father Suharto, while Pak Kismanto, Agus and Amsori have closed access roads,” he said.
As a result of the closure, residents had difficulty getting in and out. They have to turn and pass through drains or sewers.
Also read: Facts about TNI Serda AR beaten, 3 Masked Perpetrators Have Been Arrested
The son of the land owner of Sukendro, named Andrianto Susatyo (37), explained that the land was an inherited land belonging to his youngest brother.
Until they are strong they will not sell the land.
“At first we sold it, but after a few days there were unpleasant rumors. Finally, I returned the DP money well,” said Andri.
He denied that the construction of the wall was related to the Pilkades event last December
“Not because the Pilkades lost, yes, the land is for my younger (youngest) brother,” he said.
Source: Kompas.com (Author: Pekalongan Contributor, Ari Himawan Sarono | Editor: Khairina)
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