The Depok City Government cleared four buildings on the former Rangkapan Jaya Slaughterhouse (RPH) land in Pancoran Mas on Monday (7/7/2025). The operation was carried out by 60 joint personnel based on two official letters from the Depok BKD, as the initial step for constructing the State Madrasah Tsanawiyah (MTsN) in Depok.
The activity was briefly tense when a resident, Endar, refused to vacate and recorded the clearance process for legal documentation. The Satpol PP and BKD officials allowed residents to pursue legal action if they had objections. The process proceeded safely and without further disruption.
Rangkapan Jaya Slaughterhouse
The Rangkapan Jaya Slaughterhouse is a facility located in Pancoran Mas, Depok, Indonesia, primarily serving as a center for livestock processing and meat distribution. Established to meet local demand, it plays a key role in the regional food supply chain. While not a historical or cultural landmark, it reflects the area’s urban development and infrastructure needs.
State Madrasah Tsanawiyah (MTsN) in Depok
State Madrasah Tsanawiyah (MTsN) in Depok is a public Islamic junior high school that provides both religious and general education under Indonesia’s Ministry of Religious Affairs. Established to offer quality education rooted in Islamic values, it follows the national curriculum while incorporating subjects like Quranic studies and Islamic jurisprudence. The school reflects Indonesia’s commitment to integrating religious and secular education within its public school system.
Depok BKD
Depok BKD (Badan Kepegawaian Daerah) refers to the Regional Civil Service Agency in Depok, Indonesia, which manages civil servant administration and human resources for the local government. Established as part of Indonesia’s decentralization reforms, it plays a key role in staffing and development for Depok’s public sector. While not a historical or cultural site, it reflects the city’s governance structure and modernization efforts in West Java.
Satpol PP
“Satpol PP” (short for *Satuan Polisi Pamong Praja*) is a local public order enforcement agency in Indonesia, operating under regional governments. Established during the Dutch colonial era and formalized after independence, its primary role is to enforce regional regulations, maintain public order, and support local governance. While it plays a key administrative role, Satpol PP has faced criticism over the years for its methods, particularly in handling street vendors and informal settlements.