Man With No Mask In Solo Grumpily Beats Police, Immediately Arrested
SURAKARTA - Surakarta City Police secured a resident who was not wearing a mask who hit the police in a health protocol enforcement operation on Kiai Mojo Semanggi Street, Kliwon Market, Solo.
In a Justice operation held by a joint team from Kodim 0375 Surakarta Police, Civil Service Police Unit, and Task Force COVID-19 Semanggi conducted a raid to enforce the discipline of the health protocol by stopping any motorists who violated to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 in the Solo area.
However, the joint officer when stopping a motorist who did not wear a mask, was angry and fought the officer, so he was immediately secured and taken to Surakarta Poice for examination.
Surakarta City Police Chief, Kombes Ade Safri Simanjutak, who participated in monitoring Justice's operation in Kliwon Market said the enforcement operation was held by a joint team from Military District Commande 0735/Surakarta, Civil Service Police UnitP, Semanggi Task Force COVID-19 PPKM (Enforcement of Restrictions on Community Activities) Mikro on Kiai Mojo Semanggi Street, Solo, to break the chain of the spread of COVID-19.
Officers stopped a motorist who was not wearing a mask on Solo's Semanggi Road. However, he was angry about beating and berating an officer who stopped the motorist.
"The rider who hit the officer hit the left head. The person concerned was immediately secured by officers and taken to Mapolresta Surakarta for investigation and further investigation related to potential crimes committed", said the Police Chief quoted Antara, Sunday, May 23.
The officer also checks the motor vehicle documents in question can not show or do not carry the vehicle papers used. A resident of this, with the initials H, a resident of Semanggi, Kliwon Market, Solo, is now examined in Surakarta Police.
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According to the Police Chief, the security of a citizen who fights the officer becomes a learning of everything in the midst of the current COVID-19 pandemic. "Where, we must all be able to control in order to break the chain of spread of COVID-19", said the Police Chief.
"Enforcement of health protocol we will continue to do during the pandemic. The salvation of the people is the highest law. This is our guideline for all officers in the field, including the cooperation of all parties or all communities", said the Police Chief.
The joint team in enforcing the health protocol discipline is continuously carried out. "What we are doing to provide safety to the people", said the Police Chief.