Midnight, Metro Jaya Police Chief Meets Residents Of Kramat Central Jakarta

JAKARTA - Polda Metro Jaya members visited a brawl-prone area in Kramat Village, Senen District, Central Jakarta, Tuesday, January 9, evening.

Metro Jaya Police Chief Inspector General Karyoto accompanied by the Central Jakarta Metro Police Chief, Kombes Susatyo Purnomo Condro said the regional symbol activity was a routine police activity to hear directly about problems in the community.

"We are concerned with the problems that exist in the community. We heard and we are looking for a solution," he told reporters at the location, Tuesday, January 9, evening.

In addition, a number of people also handed over a number of sharp weapons in each region to the local police. This was done as proof of awareness among the public that the brawl had a negative impact.

"People's awareness to work together to tackle brawls. Not only that, we also try to prevent drug trafficking and others," he said.

Furthermore, Inspector General Karyoto also emphasized the existence of siskamling in the community.

"If Siskamling can run conventionally and modernly. Modern means that there are a lot of CCTV everywhere. Conventional, the presence of the police with security officers, listening to what problems there are and making prevention efforts," he said.

Inspector General Karyoto also requested that the Tiga Pilar always synergize to the lower levels in order to create a safe and conducive community situation.

Meanwhile, the Head of the Central Jakarta Metro Police, Kombes Susatyo Purnomo Condro, said that in Central Jakarta there were 126 Siskamling posts that were established.

"Various prevention efforts continue to be carried out, our synergy is solid. Routine apples are combined with Koramil. Our challenges are related to the rise of street crimes, especially brawls that are of concern. At the end of December there was a brawl in Kramat Village. Hopefully this will be a concern for all of us, so that brawls do not happen again," he added.