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SIDANG TILANG TGL, 4 OKTOBER 2019 P O L R E S T a B E S S E M a R a N G No SIDANG TILANG TGL, 4 OKTOBER 2019 P O L R E S T A B E S S E M A R A N G No. Reg. NAMA ALAMAT PASAL BB BB Denda Bia perk 1 4292641 AHMAD SOLEH DEPOKAN MAGELANG 281 UULAJ STNK AA-2532-TG 79000 1000 2 4292642 SUDARDJI BENDUNGAN SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 59000 1000 3 4292643 NADYA SUGESTINA DS SUNGAI KOTAWARINGIN 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 4 4292644 ADE SATRIA BP MANJUHAN I PALANGKARAYA 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 5 4292645 RANGGA DWI H GUWO BOYOLALI 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 6 4294991 KASWATI DKH TANDURAN BLORA 291 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 7 4294992 SILVIANA APRILIYANTI BULUSTALAN SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 8 4294993 PDT SUGENG M SPAK KESATRIAN SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 9 4294994 ABIMANYU LP MEJASEM TEGAL 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 10 4294995 SUMARYANTO DEMPEL ASRI SMG 287 UULAJ STNK H-4889-CP 79000 1000 11 4355031 ILHAM BINTANG G ALON ALON MAGELANG 287 UULAJ STNK AA-5039-B 79000 1000 12 4355032 FAUSTINUS IRWANDA PANDANSARI MAGELANG 300 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 13 4355033 AHMAD NASRUL A NGLOROG TEMANGGUNG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 14 4355034 NEHEMIA HANDOYO M ARTERI 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ASKHABUL MUHTAROM DS JOWAN GROBOGAN 281 UULAJ STNK K-6355-J 79000 1000 29 4355106 GILANG PANDEGA M BOJONG MOLEK BEKASI 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 30 4355107 GIARTO PETEK KP BEDAS SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 31 4355109 ALBERT RIVAI S MUL NAULI III 287 UULAJ STNK B-3098-PDD 161000 1000 32 4355110 ADRIAN AHMAD R DAMAR BRT SMG 288 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 33 4356423 NUR INTAN D SEMARANG 287 UULAJ STNK G-3805-UV 79000 1000 34 4356424 ISMIYATI CANDIROTO SMG 287 UULAJ STNK K-2260-ZP 79000 1000 35 4356425 NOVIKA WULANSARI KANCILAN JEPARA 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 36 4356461 UBANDI KARANGGAWANG SMG 281 UULAJ STNK H-1246-DG 149000 1000 37 4356462 MUHAMAD AFIF FLMABOYAN SMG 281 UULAJ STNK H-6206-AME 79000 1000 38 4356463 SUPARMIN TAMBAHREJO GROB 308 UULAJ STNK K-1474-JP 149000 1000 39 4356464 UNTUNG HARYONO DIPONEGORO SALATIGA 281 UULAJ STNK H-1911-CG 59000 1000 40 4356465 AGUS RIWANTO PRAMPELAN SMG 308 UULAJ STNK H-1584-EC 199000 1000 41 4357616 JOSE ANDREAS PLAMONGAN INDAH DEMAK 285 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 42 4357617 HERMAWAN AJI B DSN PILANG KIDUL GROB 293 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 43 4357618 MOCHTAR ROKHIMIN MANGGIS SMG 293 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 44 4357619 DARYONO SUMBEREJO DEMAK 281 UULAJ STNK H-3669-FN 79000 1000 45 4357641 ANTOK ANDRIARNO KARANGROTO SMG 281 UULAJ STNK H-5772-MA 79000 1000 46 4357642 MUH HARI SAKTI R PALIR UTAMA SMG 288 UULAJ STNK H-5373-CZ 79000 1000 47 4357644 RICHARDO PS PANCURSAI SMG 288 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 48 4357646 TUTIK WULANSARI DS MAGELUNG KENDAL 287 UULAJ STNK H-6238-QU 79000 1000 49 4357647 SURACHMAD BSC GEDUNGBATU SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 50 4357649 WILIS EGI A MAGELANG 285 UULAJ STNK AB-4711-GY 80000 1000 51 4357650 MUHTAR ARIFIN NGEMPLAK DEMAK 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 52 4356871 USEP SUPRIYANTO REMBUNI LOR PEKALONGAN 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 53 4356872 SUDARMIN SRIWULAN DEMAK 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 54 4356873 LALA SUCI AYU K KENDAGA BANJARNEGARA 287 UULAJ STNK R-6980-UW 79000 1000 55 4356874 ANGGITA SULTONINGRUM KALIPUTIH BANYUMAS 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 56 4356876 SUMARTONO GUNUNGSARI BOYOLALI 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 57 4356877 DWIKI ADIB J SRONDOL KULON SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 58 4356878 YOHANES DJUNIARSO SEMERU SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 59 4356879 IKROM MUHAMMAD S WONOSARI SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 60 4356880 RYAN RIFFAIN MADUKORO SMG 288 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 61 4356881 ANGGA SUTRISNO KUWASEN SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 62 4356882 AGUNG PUTRA H CIKURAI SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 63 4356883 MOHAMAT SOLEKAN KRADENAN SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 64 4356884 KATON INDRA WIJAYA PROF M YAMIN KAB SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 65 4356885 PRASETYO HATI PAPANDAYAN SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 66 4356886 EKO SULARYONO LING NGEMPLAK KAB SMG 287 UULAJ STNK H-4869-EI 79000 1000 67 4356887 IMAM NOVIYANTO MIJEN KAB SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 68 4356888 DENOK ASTUTI PONCOWOLO SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 59000 1000 69 4356889 YAKUP SUTARNO DK KRAJAN KUDUS 287 UULAJ STNK K-3652-OR 79000 1000 70 4356890 SRI RAHMAWATI TAJI KLATEN 281 UULAJ STNK H-5528-LS 79000 1000 71 4356891 ALIFAH UTAMI AP LANGENHARJO KENDAL 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 72 4356892 TUMIN HARI P PUCANG RINENGGO DEMAK 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 73 4356893 MUHAMAD HARIS M CEMPEDAK SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 74 4356894 MATHIAS INDRI R SAPTAMARGA SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 75 4356895 TRI WAHYUNI WONOSARI SMG 287 UULAJ STNK H-5541-BQG 79000 1000 76 4357926 SUCI WAHYUNI PODO Gg 09 PEKALONGAN 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 77 4357927 NUR ROFIQ BANTRUNG JEPARA 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 78 4357928 URIP ROBINGU TJILIK RIWUT SUKAMALA 281 UULAJ STNK H-6425-WP 79000 1000 79 4357929 SUKIRWANTO SIDODRAJAT SMG 281 UULAJ STNK H-2674-ES 79000 1000 80 4357931 HARTANTO JANGLI KRAJAN SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 81 4357932 MUHAMAD NURUL H PENDOWO KENDAL 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 82 4357933 LINA HIDAYATUL I LEBAK JEPARA 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 83 4357934 YOSEPH CHRISNA L GISIKSARI SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 84 4357935 SRIWIDODO DEMPEL LOR SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 85 4357936 SHEAN APRILLIEN DR KLIPANG PESONA ASRI SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 86 4357937 NURL KHOIRUNNISA BATAN TMR SMG 287 UULAJ STNK H-6464-P 79000 1000 87 4357938 ERSA TRI PB MLATIHARJO SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 88 4357939 WAHANA SEMBUNGHARJO SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 89 4357940 AMALINA MUALIMAH KRAJAN JEPARA 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 90 4357942 MUJIB SUSANTO NGANDONG WETAN 287 UULAJ STNK K-5750-QU 79000 1000 91 4357943 ADITYA YULIANTO S CILOSARI SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 92 4357944 DENI KURNIAWAN MANGUNSARI SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 93 4357945 ALI NUR KHAMDAN DS MOJO PATI 287 UULAJ SIM C 59000 1000 94 4357946 FAISAL ALFIANTO W LAMPER TGH SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 95 4357947 FILANZIO MAHENDRA PERUM JASMIN PARK SMG 281 UULAJ STNK G-6872-HN 79000 1000 96 4357948 ADHIE ARIANTO ASPOL KEPATIHAN SALATIGA 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 97 4357949 SUYOTO TLOGOREJO DEMAK 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 98 4357950 ISMU WIDURI SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 99 4357956 ACHMAD SOKHEP MUSTOKOWENI SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 59000 1000 100 4357957 AINUR ROFIQI MINDAHAN JEPARA 287 UULAJ STNK K-3442-YV 79000 1000 101 4357958 APUL OKTAVIAN S. ULIN RAYA SMG 287 UULAJ STNK H-2196-NZ 79000 1000 102 4357959 ANIS SEPTIANA PLUMBON SMG 281, 287 UULAJSTNK H-5798-ANW 79000 1000 103 4357960 AYU CITA M. JOAMBON SEMARANG 281, 287 UULAJSTNK H-5859-MA 79000 1000 104 4357961 HERDI HIDAYAT CIKURARET TASIKMALAYA 287 UULAJ STNK Z-6388-MQ 79000 1000 105 4357962 MARTA CANDRIKA S. TANGGUNGREJO SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 106 4357963 ENGGAR MASITHOSARI TAMBAKMULYO SMG 281, 287, 280 UULAJSTNK H-6459-RF 79000 1000 107 4357964 DHARMA AJI S. IBU GANIROH CIMAHI 287, 288 UULAJSIM C 79000 1000 108 4357965 FERI PURNOMO WAHYU ASRI SMG 287 UULAJ SIM A 129000 1000 109 4357966 FALAH SABILA DS. MEGONTEN DMK 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 110 4357968 AGUSTIA RATNAWATI PEDALANGAN SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 111 4357969 BAMBANG SISWANTO DS. MANDUNG DMK 287 UULAJ STNK H-5204-ABE 79000 1000 112 4357970 FARAH AMELIA H. BIMA RAYA SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 113 4357971 MOH. SAIFUDIN TUGU SAYUNG DMK 287, 280, 285 UULAJSTNK H-2371-ZI 99000 1000 114 4357972 WAHYU SETYANINGSIH DS. KARANGSARI DMK 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 115 4357973 TEGUH BUDIMAN MARGOSARI BARU SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 116 4357974 MOH. PAMUNGKAS ADI N. DS. KUWU GROB. 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 117 4357975 ETY WIDIANTI TAMBRA DLM SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 118 4294016 MUHAMMAD NAZI FUADIN DOMENGGALAN BARU DMK 287 UULAJ STNK H-5576-JN 100000 1000 119 4294017 EKO SUKRANADI KEBONHARJO SMG 287 UULAJ STNK H-6120-DS 79000 1000 120 4294018 SUGIONO MENUR DEMAK 287 UULAJ SIM BI 149000 1000 121 4294019 MASHUR GONOHARJO KENDAL 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 122 4294020 RENDY YUS RAKHMANDA ATUAGUNG SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 123 4294021 MUSTAGHFIRIN PENGGARON LOR SMG 287 UULAJ STNK H-3428-QP 79000 1000 124 4294023 DIAN AGUS K KARANGROTO SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 125 4294024 MUHAMMAD MUSA GATOT SUBROTO SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 59000 1000 126 4294025 ERWIN DWI H SAPEN SMG 287 UULAJ STNK H-2833-AOW 79000 1000 127 4294046 KHOIRUL ANWAR SUBALI SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 128 4294047 MULYATI DR ISMAIL SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 129 4294048 BHISMA TEDDY FS DR ISMAIL SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 130 4294050 FAHRUROZI TAMBAKREJO KENDAL 287 UULAJ STNK H-5794-RU 79000 1000 131 4355121 MARSUDI WIROTO SMG 287 UULAJ SIM C 79000 1000 132 4355122 ABDUL LATIF TEGALARUM DEMAK 287 UULAJ
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