Satisfying Pregnant Women By Patrol Car, Majalengka Police Chief: If The Child Does Not Drool
JAKARTA - The demand for women who are pregnant or commonly known as cravings is very diverse. From starting to ask for food that is hard to come by, or even holding other people's heads.
This time, a resident in Majalengka, West Java, Nurika Ramalia Puteri, who is also an employee of PT Pos Indonesia, has a desire to ride a police patrol car.
Kapolsekta Majalengka AKP Kustadi confirmed this incident. Kustadi explained that this incident started when a husband and wife came to his office. They told the duty officer that they wanted to ride in a police patrol car on the grounds that they were pregnant. The police granted this request.
"They told me that his wife was pregnant, she wanted to ride a police car. I was happy with her. Her pregnant mother was outside. I said there were three cars, just choose. I said. There was a Rangger, there was a Panther and a sedan. He chose a sedan, "Kustadi told VOI, Jakarta, Sunday, December 6.
Then, he said, the officers also invited the husband and wife to go around the city of Majalengka. According to him, while in the car, the pregnant Nurika was very happy that her wish could be fulfilled.
"Dianter around the city, happy to go around Majalengka. Like a happy child. Maybe the feeling of a child in the womb to take photos of everything," said Kustadi.
After being satisfied with the police patrol car, they were escorted to the police station again. The husband and wife couple expressed their gratitude to the police. Moreover, the police are friendly to them.
"Get out of the car, they say thank you, I said this is one of my services, it's okay. This is what people crave, if you can't drool later," said Kustadi.
In addition, his party also provides other services to the community. "There are several other services, ask the marriage to be escorted. We do nothing so they can be closer to us," said Kustadi.
Nurika, who is six months pregnant, admitted that she has a strong desire to participate in patrolling the police because of her pride and respect for the Bhayangkara Corps as a state servant and public servant.
"Alhamdulilah, my craving has been fulfilled. Thank you, sir, for going around in a police car. I feel like I have lost my mind now," said Nurika with a laugh.