TheJakartaPost

Please Update your browser

Your browser is out of date, and may not be compatible with our website. A list of the most popular web browsers can be found below.
Just click on the icons to get to the download page.

Jakarta Post

Bogor mayor orders nightspots to close during Ramadan

The Bogor mayor has ordered all nightspots in the city, including massage parlors, to close during the Islamic fasting month of Ramadan, and plans to deploy patrols to enforce the ban.

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Tue, March 12, 2024

Share This Article

Change Size

Bogor mayor orders nightspots to close during Ramadan Bogor Mayor Bima Arya Sugiarto (right) observes a demonstration of calibration and recalibration techniques on March 27, after the inauguration of the municipal administration's legal metrology unit in Tajur, East Bogor. (JP/Theresia Sufa)

B

ogor Mayor Bima Arya Sugiarto has ordered all nightclubs, karaoke bars and massage parlors in the West Java city to close during the month of Ramadan as a sign of respect for Muslims who are fasting.

Bima said the Bogor administration would enforce the order during the Islamic fasting month by deploying patrols involving public order officers, personnel from other relevant agencies and subdistrict heads.

Bogor also planned to seek the assistance of the Indonesian Military (TNI) and the National Police to enforce the ban, he added.

"This [Ramadan] is an annual tradition and we want everyone to respect this. All night entertainment spots should be closed. There is no exception," said Bima, who hails from the National Mandate Party (PAN).

The mayor said public orders officers would also keep an eye on any parades and motorcades during sahur (predawn meal), as they could create security problems in residential neighborhoods.

"Please, if people want to have sahur, don't do so while parading on the streets," Bima said.

Morning Brief

Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning.

Delivered straight to your inbox three times weekly, this curated briefing provides a concise overview of the day's most important issues, covering a wide range of topics from politics to culture and society.

By registering, you agree with The Jakarta Post's

Thank You

for signing up our newsletter!

Please check your email for your newsletter subscription.

View More Newsletter

The government has declared that Ramadan starts on the evening of March 12.

However, some religious organizations, including the country's second-largest Muslim organization Muhammadiyah, have told its members to start fasting on March 11.

Your Opinion Matters

Share your experiences, suggestions, and any issues you've encountered on The Jakarta Post. We're here to listen.

Enter at least 30 characters
0 / 30

Thank You

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We appreciate your feedback.