Banten Police Distributes 100 School Supplies Packages For Students Participating In PTM
PANDEGLANG – Supporting face-to-face learning activities (PTM), the Banten Police provide assistance to students at MTS Anwarul Hidayah and Ponpes Salafi Al Hidayah MI in Kadumeneh Village, Banjar, Pandeglang Regency.
"Yes, this morning I was accompanied by the Regent of Pandeglang to directly review the face-to-face learning activities (PTM) conducted in Banjar District," said Banten Deputy Police Chief Brigadier General Pol Drs. Ery Nursatari, at the event location, Thursday 30 September.
The Deputy Chief of Police said PTM was required to implement health protocols (prokes) to prevent the emergence of COVID-19 clusters in schools that had implemented PTM.
Monitoring this PTM, Drs. Ery Nursatari also distributed 100 packages of school supplies in the form of bags containing stationery and masks.
"Alhamdulillah, we also distribute aid for school children as many as 100 packages of school supplies," he explained.
For students at MTS Anwarul Hidayah as many as 75 students and at Ponpes Salafi Al Hidayah MI as many as 25 students, this face-to-face learning activity is free of charge.
Meanwhile, the Head of Public Relations of the Banten Police, Akbp Shinto Silitonga, said that this activity was a concern from the police in supporting PTM activities in the jurisdiction of the Banten Police.
"We together with Forkopimda elements continue to be committed to ensuring the implementation of face-to-face learning activities smoothly and orderly during this pandemic. This has become the hope of many parents who have had difficulty regulating online learning patterns (on the network)," concluded Shinto.