Finding Violations, Solo Satpol PP Increases Supervision Supports PTM 100 Percent
SOLO - Solo City Satpol PP will increase supervision following a full face-to-face learning plan (PTM) or 100 percent by the Solo City Government.
"We are just being monitored, the Head of the Surakarta City Education Office has conveyed which points must be observed," said Head of Satpol PP Arif Darmawan in Solo, Antara, Wednesday, January 5.
From the results of the evaluation conducted in several schools, he said, it was found that there were many violations in several private schools which were not favored by the community.
"Many violations have occurred there, both from schools (teachers) and students," he said.
It was also stated that the number of violations found was almost 50 percent of the schools visited by the Solo City Satpol PP.
"We also visited elementary, junior high and even high school/vocational schools. When it comes to health, we don't see the realm, adults are more obedient," he said.
In addition, supervision is also focused after PTM to ensure students go straight home after school.
"Don't wander off. So, if the Mayor (Mayor of Surakarta) asks to be careful, we will focus there," he said.
Of the hundreds of personnel owned by the Surakarta City Satpol PP, he said, they will be divided into three shifts.
"Our personnel are divided into three shifts to carry out surveillance. In the morning we deployed more than 100 personnel," he said.