The Medan Police have named ES, the general manager of the Hairos Water Park in Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, a suspect for allegedly violating Covid-19 health protocols by opening the recreation site to thousands of people.
Medan Police deputy Adj. Sr. Comr. Irsan Sinuhaji said the water park held a live DJ performance at a cost of Rp 22,500 (S$2.10) per ticket or half than the original price. The event attracted 2,800 visitors while the capacity of the pool was only 400 people.
“Due to this violation, we named him a suspect but did not detain him,” Irsan said on Friday.
He added that ES was charged with violating Article 9 Paragraph 1 of Law No. 5/2018 on health quarantine and Health Ministerial Decree No. 107/2020 on health protocols to prevent Covid-19, which carry a maximum sentence of one year in prison.
The North Sumatra Covid-19 task force has also closed Hairos Water Park until further notice following order from North Sumatra Governor Edy Rahmayadi.
“First, I order the closure of the water park and second, take stern action against the health protocol violator,” he said on Friday.
On Sept 28, footage showing a large group of people enjoying a pool party without physical distancing at the park circulated on the internet after Twitter user Rizki Ramadhani Nsi (@dionismee) posted the video with the message, “I don’t understand people anymore”.
GA PAHAM LAGI NIH SAMA MANUSIA-MANUSIA YANG NGANTERIN NYAWANYA DENGAN CARA BEGINI😤😤😤
Lokasi: Hairos Waterpark, Medan.@laporcovid @jokowi
Aku dapat gambar ini dari story temenku dan udah izin dia. pic.twitter.com/CArRZgJrMv
— Rizki Ramadhani Nst (@dionismee) September 28, 2020
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