DELI SERDANG | INDATANEWS.COM ~ The Deli Serdang Regency government took decisive action on Thursday, February 26, 2026, targeting a telecommunications tower owned by PT Tower Bersama Group on Setia Budi Road, Sekip Village, Lubuk Pakam District, North Sumatra. The tower was found operating without the mandatory Persetujuan Bangunan Gedung (PBG) — a building permit now required under Indonesian law.
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Asri Ludin Tambunan personally led the operation, accompanied by Deputy Regent Lom Lom Suwondo, highlighting the administration's commitment to public safety and regulatory compliance under the national Gerakan Indonesia Aman, Sehat, Resik, dan Indah (ASRI) initiative.
MANDATORY PERMIT: The Regent of Deli Serdang, Asri Ludin, emphasized that recent changes in national regulations now require all buildings, including telecommunications towers, to have a Building Permit (PBG). (PHOTO: Deli Serdang Communication and Information Office)
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Read Also: Deli Serdang to Host Putri Otonomi Daerah 2026 According to Mayor Tambunan, the tower has stood since 1997 with an original permit from the public works authority. However, reforms to Indonesia's national building regulations now require all structures — including telecom towers — to secure a valid PBG.
"Previously, a permit existed. But following legal reforms in the Republic of Indonesia, all towers must now obtain a PBG. Existing installations must comply and acquire the required authorization under current regulations," Mayor Tambunan emphasized.
OFFICIALS PLACE OPERATIONAL PROHIBITION LINE:
Satpol PP officers in
Deli Serdang installed a "no-operation" line on the tower owned by
PT Tower Bersama Group, effectively halting its activities. (PHOTO:
Deli Serdang Communication and Information Office)
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"The owner did not address the matter appropriately. The safety and interests of the public are our priority. We waited for a collaborative solution, but none was implemented. Therefore, we had to intervene," Deputy Regent Suwondo stated.
The government also warned that stricter enforcement would continue against any towers failing to meet legal requirements in Deli Serdang.
READING ON THE DISMANTLING REPORT: Agus Suprianto, head of the Data and Development Task Force of
Deli Serdang's Public Order Agency (Satpol PP), read the official dismantling report before sealing the tower owned by
PT Tower Bersama Group. (PHOTO:
Deli Serdang Communication and Information Office)
Action Based on Regional RegulationsOn-site, Agus Suprianto, head of the Data and Development Division of Satpol PP Deli Serdang, read the official demolition record. The tower lacked both a valid building permit and a PBG from the regency government.
The enforcement is grounded in Regional Regulation No. 1/2025, amending Regulation No. 7/2015 on public order and safety, which explicitly prohibits construction without government authorization. Violations may result in administrative sanctions, including demolition.
The Deli Serdang government reaffirmed its commitment to uphold the law, ensuring a safe, orderly, and legally compliant environment for residents. (IDNC)
REPORTER:
Edi Saputra