Bali Satpol PP Patrol In The Hunting Area Of Jagat Coins

DENPASAR - Bali Satpol PP and districts/cities during the last 4 days have been patrolling the hunting area for users of the game application Coin Jagat.

Head of Bali Satpol PP I Dewa Nyoman Rai Dharmadi said that they can explore the application directly and correctly often find crowds of people hunting for coins.

"Based on the application, there are several points that are the object of our supervision to avoid unwanted things such as the destruction of public facilities and city parks," he said as quoted by ANTARA, Friday, January 17.

Thanks to this patrol, the Bali Satpol PP has not found any damaged public facilities, but it is undeniable that they often catch up with coin hunters who take prohibited actions such as entering museums and climbing walls.

Rai Dharmadi also said that it is not uncommon for personnel in the field to find Jagat Coin hunters who are still students and complete in school uniforms.

"Those who were caught in Renon Field, which we love for school students, are still wearing school clothes, they are hunting in the first 4 days, we told them not to do that, we asked them to go home," he said.

In addition, at the beginning of the night patrols, Bali Satpol PP personnel also met a group of people who relied on their cell phone lighting to hunt virtual coins in the field.

Without waiting long for the patrol team to immediately disperse them, because the Satpol PP did not want any actions to interfere with security and order in public areas, especially at night.

Rai Dharmadi emphasized that until now their supervision has not completely prohibited the public from playing but was watching the situation on the ground.

If you look at the coordinates of the coin distribution in the application, the most supervised areas are Renon Square, Lumintang Field, and Legian, where on the fourth day the atmosphere is more conducive than the previous days.

"If you go into a mess, go into a private room like in the Bajra Sandi Museum, it's clear that we are blocking it, we forbid it, if outside of that we also keep an eye on it, don't damage the park, pry it, that's what we don't want and we limit the time because it can interfere with other community activities," said the Head of Bali Satpol PP.