JAKARTA. The planned demolition of the Kalijodo red-light district in North Jakarta came to fruition on Monday morning , despite six families having insisted on staying in the area. The Jakarta administration, backed by thousands officers from Jakarta Police and Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) military personnel, began to demolish the infamous prostitution area on Monday morning with excavators and other heavy equipment. The city first tore down Intan Cafe, owned by prominent local figure Abdul Azis aka Daeng Azis, Kompas.com reported.
Jakarta administration begins Kalijodo demolition
JAKARTA. The planned demolition of the Kalijodo red-light district in North Jakarta came to fruition on Monday morning , despite six families having insisted on staying in the area. The Jakarta administration, backed by thousands officers from Jakarta Police and Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) military personnel, began to demolish the infamous prostitution area on Monday morning with excavators and other heavy equipment. The city first tore down Intan Cafe, owned by prominent local figure Abdul Azis aka Daeng Azis, Kompas.com reported.