1,231 Joint Personnel Secure Demonstration At Monas Horse Statue
Central Jakarta Metro Police deployed 1,231 joint personnel to secure a demonstration by a number of community elements in the Horse Statue area, Monas, Central Jakarta.
"To secure the action of elements of society at the Monas Horse Statue roundabout and its surroundings, we involved a total of 1,231 joint personnel," said Central Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Susatyo Purnomo Condro when confirmed, Monday, July 22.
The joint personnel are from Polda Metro Jaya, Polres Metro Central Jakarta, TNI, Pemda DKI and other relevant agencies.
Later the personnel will be placed at a number of points around the Monas Horse Statue Roundabout to the front of the State Palace.
In addition, security is also carried out to anticipate by preparing a number of personnel to prevent mass action from entering the State Palace.
Meanwhile, the diversion of traffic flow around the Monas Horse Statue roundabout and several other locations is situational. Kombes Susatyo said traffic flow engineering would be implemented to see the dynamics of the situation on the ground.
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"If the mass is not large, the traffic is normal as usual. We will see later the mass, if later around the Monas Horse Statue roundabout, the mass is quite large and the escalation increases, then the flow will lead to the Merdeka Barat road will be diverted," he said.
Kombes Susatyo also reminded all personnel involved in security to always act persuasively, not provoking and being provoked, prioritizing negotiations, humane services and maintaining security and safety.
"The personnel involved in the security were not carrying firearms," he said.
The police chief appealed to field coordinators (korlap) and orators to conduct speeches in a polite manner and not to provoke the masses.
"Convey peaceful demonstrations, do not impose will, do not be anarchic and do not damage public facilities. Respect and respect other road users who will cross the Monas Horse Statue roundabout and several other locations," he appealed. (Rizky Sulistio)