Central Java Police Chief Says The Use Of Weapons During Christmas And New Year's Security Must Be Measurable And According To The Rules

JAKARTA - Central Java Police Chief Inspector General Pol Ahmad Luthfi emphasized that his party was aware of a number of disturbances ahead of Christmas and New Year. Starting from criminal acts to the increase in the price of a number of foodstuffs. According to Ahmad Luthfi, the normal mobility of the community has the potential to invite criminals to take action again.

For that, the Kapolda ordered the Criminal Investigation Unit to be more active in turning on the ring serse in his area. In fact, the use of weapons is carried out firmly but measured according to existing regulations.

"Members must go all out, be observant in observing the potential for criminality in their area. Patrol and secure worship activities and community assets so that they still feel safe during Nataru," said Ahmad Lutfhi when checking the readiness of the integrated service post for the 2021 Candi candle operation at the Pejagan Brebes Toll Road, Thursday 23 December.

Ahmad Lutfhi emphasized that although currently the Police are heavily involved in vaccinations and humanitarian operations, securing public assets and economic activities remains a priority for the Central Java Police.

"In the past, criminals were afraid because people just stayed at home because of the strict implementation of PPKM. Currently 80 percent of community activities are running normally. This must be watched out for because criminals must have seen opportunities to act again," he explained.

Kapolda asked each member to stay alert and arrange breaks in turns. This is intended to ensure the safety of the public during Christmas and New Year's Eve.

Ahmad Lutfhi emphasized that his party did not issue a permit for a celebration party to welcome the 2022 new year, because it has the potential to invite crowds that violate health protocols.