A Month Of Operation Justisi, There Are 5 Million Violators Of Health Protocols And A Fine Of Rp. 3.2 Billion Has Been Collected

JAKARTA - Deputy Chief of Police, Komjen Gatot Eddy Pramono, said that his party has taken action against 5.7 million violators of the COVID-19 health protocol. The prosecution was carried out during the Justisi operation which was carried out from September 14 to October 11.

"We have recorded that there have been 5,745,700 actions taken with various sanctions throughout Indonesia," Eddy said in a press conference broadcast on the BNPB YouTube account, Monday, October 12.

Of the millions of violations in operations carried out by a number of parties such as the TNI, Satpol PP, to the prosecutor's office and the courts, fines that were collected were more than Rp. 3.2 billion. In addition, there are other punishments in the form of warnings to imprisonment.

"The fine is approximately Rp. 3,273,718,675. Then there are also those who imprisonment there are 4 cases, yes, this was done in East Java," he said.

Eddy said that this health protocol justification operation would continue to be carried out from the Polsek to Polda levels in all regions in Indonesia. The goal is that all parties can comply with protocols such as maintaining distance, wearing masks, and washing their hands diligently without exception.

"Because if in the upstream we can cut the spread of the COVID-19 chain with this operation, of course there are other activities that I think the spread can be minimized. Polri does not work alone, of course together," he said.

Furthermore, Eddy emphasized that the National Police is always committed to implementing health protocols. Not only through justisi surgery, but also the implementation of internal health protocols as a step to provide an example to the community.

He even promised to take action against his personnel who did not comply with health protocols. Unmitigated, he even emphasized that members of the National Police who did not comply with health protocols could be removed from their posts.

"If there are members who violate, we take action ranging from reprimand, discipline, to dismissal. With this, members of the National Police throughout Indonesia have a strong commitment internally to uphold this protocol and to the community," he concluded.