Makassar Police Patrol Ensures The Implementation Of Curfew

MAKASSAR - Policy Resort Makassar, South Sulawesi (Sulsel) patrols around the city of Anging Mamiri to ensure the implementation of curfew.

The night patrol began with a joint rally at the Makassar Police, Friday, February 12 evening at Jalan Ahmad Yani, Makassar. The joint apple was led by Deputy Reskrim Policy Resort Makassar AKP Sugeng Suprijanto.

After the joint rally, the team rushed to patrol to Jalan Ujung Pandang. Based on VOI's observation, the joint team from Polrestabes was led by the Commander of the Iptu Arif Muda Police Stabbing Team.

The team inspected a number of traders on Jalan Ujung Pandang. Persuasively, the police reminded the health protocol. The police also ensured that the 'Enforcement of Restrictions on Community Activities' (PPKM) prevented the spread of COVID-19.

From this location, a joint team from the Policy Resort Makassar moved to Somba Opu. The police persuasively provided an appeal for health protocols as well as implementing a curfew for the epe banana seller.

The joint team from the Policy Resort Makassar consists of the Stabbing Team, the Dalmas Platoon, the Intelligence Unit, Traffic, Narcotics, and Patmor Sat Sabhara.

Previously, the Mayor of Makassar, Rudy Djamaluddin, returned to another extension in Makassar. However, the operating hours of cafes, malls, and coffee shops are now permitted until 22.00 WITA.

The decision to extend the curfew in Makassar City was conveyed through a circular letter from the Acting Mayor of Makassar, Prof. Rudy, numbered: 443.01/53/S.Circular/Kesbangpol/II/2021.

In the letter, it explained the restrictions on community activities at night in Makassar City, based on the instructions of the Minister of Home Affairs on January 6, 2021, regarding the Enforcement of Restrictions on Community Activities (PPKM) to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Including the Mayor's Regulation Number 51 of 2020, 'Concerning the Implementation of Discipline and Implementation of the Health Protocol Law as an Effort to Prevent Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).

There are four points in Prof. Rudy's circular, namely public facilities, operation of malls, cafes, restaurants, restaurants, coffee shops, and game centers as well as gathering activities allowed until 22.00 WITA. The curfew is in effect from February 9 to February 23.

The second point is that business operators must implement health protocols. The third point is to instruct the sub-district head and village head as the head of the Task Force to tighten the COVID-19 health protocol, as well as map the crowded spots in their respective areas by communicating with the Chair of the COVID-19 Task Force.