3,191 Types Of Alcohol Starting From Soju And Red Wine Operational Results Eradication Of Batang Police

Batang Police, Central Java, destroyed 3,191 bottles of various types of liquor, brands, and sizes to prevent criminal acts ahead of the 2022 Christmas and 2023 New Year celebrations."A total of 3,191 bottles containing this liquor were obtained from the joint operation of the TNI and the Batang Regency Satpol PP for the last three days," said Batang Police Chief AKBP Mohamad Irwan Susanto after the 2022 Candi Candle Operations Force in Batang, Antara, Thursday, December 22.A total of 3,191 bottles of liquor consist of 584 large bottles of AO, 198 small bottles of AO, 112 bottles of red wine, 12 bottles of white wine, 42 bottles of singraja wine, and six bottles of soju.In addition, he said, there were 5 bottles of codyang, 79 bottles of palm wine, six bottles of mansion house, 10 bottles of leci, 12 bottles of newport, and 2,155 bottles of ciu and 1 personigen ciu containing 30 liters.The confiscation of thousands of bottles of liquor was obtained from several traders in this area and destroyed by being destroyed using heavy equipment.The police chief said that during the 2022 Candi Candle Operation, his party would alert 400 joint personnel consisting of the TNI, the Civil Service Police Unit, the Health Service, the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD), and community organizations."This joint team will serve at a number of points, such as the northern coast, KM 360's 'Rest Area' and KM. 379 Batang-Semarang Toll Roads. We are also on standby for security in a number of churches," he said.In securing the 2022 Candi Candle Operation, his party opened a service post in Batang Square, anticipating crowded points, and crimes because at the 2022 Christmas and 2023 New Year celebrations at the same time as school holidays.As for the peak flow of vehicles passing on toll roads and northern coasts, he said, it is predicted that there will be H-2 Christmas 2022 and H-2 New Year 2023."The joint team will be alerted on December 23, 2022. We urge people who will celebrate Christmas 2022 and New Year 2023 to maintain vigilance and comply with health protocols," he said.