Police Will Put The Name Of The Brawler Into Black Notes To Make It Difficult To Get SKCK

Drinking party activities often lead to disturbances in public order, especially brawls that have recently occurred in the city of Semarang. As an effort to reduce the number of brawls and restore a sense of security in the community, the Semarang Polrestabes gave a stern warning to the perpetrators of drinking (alcohol) and brawls.

"We understand the public's concern about this incident. We are committed to overcoming the problem of group violence and ensuring the safety of all citizens," said Head of Samapta Polrestabes Semarang AKBP Tri Wisnugroho, in a written statement, Thursday, September 19.

However, efforts to create a sense of security in the community require the participation and support of the residents of Semarang City. His party also appealed to residents to report if they learned of drinking parties and other suspicious activities around where they lived.

"We urge everyone to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity they may see", he said.

It was emphasized that the Semarang Polrestabes would take firm action against brawls and alcohol parties. They have also implemented a new policy that will blacklist the perpetrators of the brawl, making it difficult for them to get a SKCK (Police Records Certificate).

"This is in accordance with the order of the Semarang Police Chief Kombes Pol. Irwan Anwar, so that every violator of the brawl is included in the identity data and included in the SKCK blacklist database list," said Kasat Samapta.

This policy aims to provide a deterrent effect for brawlers by making it difficult for them to access important documents (SKCK) for the purposes of finding work, traveling, and other purposes. This is also a warning for other residents not to take similar actions and other activities that disturb public security and order.

In addition to the appeal and blacklist policy, the Semarang Polrestabes has also intensified patrols and supervision in areas where it is known that there are activities. Through collaboration with community leaders and agencies related to their party, they are committed to educating the younger generation about the consequences of participating in brawls and drinking parties.

Meanwhile, the Head of Public Relations of the Central Java Police, Kombes Pol Artanto, added that the Statement was in response.

"We urge all levels of society to play an active role in creating security and order in their respective environments. Not only by reporting any suspicious incidents, but also by providing education to the younger generation about the dangers of brawls and liquor", he concluded.