KPU And Bawaslu Offices Are Strictly Guarded By The Central Java Police Preventive Task Force
SEMARANG The KPU and Bawaslu offices are closely guarded by members of the Central Java Regional Police. To avoid security disturbances and in the context of securing elections, the Central Java Police dispatched the Central Java Operations Preventive Task Force Brata Candi 2023-2024, Friday, November 3. The assignment takes place until the 2024 General Election stage is complete.
Head of the Public Relations Task Force for Ops Mantab Brata Candi 2023-2024 Kombes Pol Satake Bayu S in his statement said that the Central Java Police had prepared all needs related to securing all stages of the 2024 election, the stages of which had started in October 2023.
"Security officers have been deployed to guard the offices for holding the 2024 General Election, including the KPU and Bawaslu offices," said Kombes Satake Bayu, who also serves as Head of Public Relations of the Central Java Police, in his statement.
Satake explained, security involves control officers to ensure that supervision and control can be carried out in stages and centered through the Mantab Brata Temple Ops Post.
This security measure is considered important considering that the 2024 election is considered a crucial moment in Indonesian democracy, so that it can take place cool and peaceful and dignified. So, said Satake, it produces leaders who are able to bring the Indonesian state even better.
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"The National Police is tasked with securing all stages of the election, the Police are ready to make every effort to ensure that security during the election process can be conducive, this is a big responsibility that we hold, and we are committed to carrying it out well," he said.
The community is expected to maintain security and order during the election process for the realization of quality democracy and integrity.
"All parties are expected to work together in maintaining a conducive atmosphere and providing full support so that the 2024 General Election will run successfully and safely," concluded the Head of Public Relations.