Tangerang sea barrier exposes conflicting land permit laws – Society

The recent controversy surrounding a long bamboo barrier in the waters off Tangerang regency, Banten, has highlighted the issue of overlapping regulations on land rights in coastal areas, which complicates planning and zoning in such areas across the country, a… Source link

Indonesian Navy Resumes Dismantling of Tangerang Sea Fence After Postponement

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) resumed dismantling the sea fence in Tangerang, Banten, waters on Tuesday, February 4, 2025. The dismantling of the 30.16-kilometer-long sea fence had been temporarily halted for seven days due to bad weather conditions. The Head of the Indonesian Navy Information Service, First Admiral I Made Wira Hady, stated … Read more

No News from Kohod Village Head After Viral Sea Fence Case, Absent from Bareskrim Summons

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The Head of Kohod Village, Pakuhaji District, Tangerang Regency, Banten, Arsin bin Asip did not attend the invitation for clarification sent by the National Police Criminal Investigation Unit regarding the sea fence case in Tangerang waters. The clarification was to complete information regarding the issuance of HGB and SHM certificates that were allegedly … Read more

Maritime Ministry Questions Kohod Village Chief, 13 Fishermen

Indonesia Probes Controversial Bamboo Sea Fence A 30 kilometer bamboo fence erected off the coast of Tangerang Regency, Banten, has ignited controversy and drawn scrutiny from Indonesia’s Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP). Constructed without the necessary Marine Spatial Utilization Approval (PKKPRL), the barrier has reportedly disrupted traditional fishing routes, sparking ire from local … Read more

Sea Fence Scandal: Maritime Ministry Questions Kohod Village Chief, 13 Fishermen

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) has questioned Kohod village chief Arsin bin Asip and 13 local fishermen regarding the 30.16-kilometer-long sea fence in the waters of Tangerang Regency, Banten. In addition to lacking the required Marine Spatial Utilization Approval (PKKPRL), the bamboo fence has reportedly disrupted local fishermen, forcing them … Read more

Joint team removes over half of Tangerang sea barrier: Navy – Archipelago

he Indonesian Navy has made significant progress in dismantling a 30-kilometer-long bamboo fence installed illegally in the coastal waters of Tangerang, Banten, removing just over half of the structure since the operation began a week ago. The Navy-led joint operation had taken down 15.5 km of the fence by Sunday in three sections in Tanjung … Read more

Ahmed Zaki Opens Sound About Viral 2014 Tangerang Sea Fence Photo

Archyde Mysterious Sea Fence in Tangerang: A Lingering Enigma Table of Contents 1. Mysterious Sea Fence in Tangerang: A Lingering Enigma 2. Indonesia’s Sea Fence: Power, Property, and the Price of Progress 3. A Tangled Web: Unraveling the Mystery of Tangerang’s Sea Fence 4. A Fence Before the Program 5. The Rise of Public Scrutiny … Read more

Agung Sedayu Explains HGB in Tangerang Marine Fence: Formerly Tambak-Sawah

Archyde Property Rights Clash with the Coast: A Tangerang Saga Table of Contents 1. Property Rights Clash with the Coast: A Tangerang Saga 2. Spotlight on Tangerang’s Coastal Dispute: An Interview with Property Expert, Dr. Vista Lenara 3. Q: Can you help our readers understand the core of this property rights dispute? 4. In light … Read more

Ombudsman: Fishermen Suffer Rp9bn in Losses Due to Sea Fence in Tangerang

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The Indonesian Ombudsman Chair, Mokhammad Najih, has revealed that fishermen in Tangerang Regency have suffered losses amounting to approximately Rp9 billion due to the construction of a sea fence in the region. This figure, he said, was determined based on an investigation conducted by the Ombudsman team. “[Based on] our calculations, the losses … Read more

Companies, individuals hold land permits ashore from illegal sea fence – Society

he Agrarian and Spatial Planning Ministry/the National Land Agency (BPN) has confirmed that two private companies own land on the shoreline facing the “mysterious” sea fence in the coastal waters of Tangerang regency, Banten, and has promised to investigate any potential links between the companies and the illegal barrier. The bamboo sea fence… Source link