Removing The Flags And Banners Of Mass Organizations, Police: We Only Witness, Who Takes Them Down
Officers lowering the flags and banners of mass organizations in Bekasi/ Photo: @onlinebekasi

JAKARTA - Dozens of flags of community organizations (Ormas) were removed by police officers from the Bekasi City Metro Police, assisted by a number of members of related organizations.

From dozens of attributes of mass organizations including flags to banners along Jalan Jenderal Sudirman and Along Jalan Pemuda, Kranji Village, West Bekasi District on Monday, December 13.

"The lowering of the flags is indeed an awareness of mass organizations to lower the flags in Bekasi City. The Metro Jaya Police are also carrying out this activity," said Head of Public Relations of the Bekasi Metro Police, Kompol Erna Ruswing, Tuesday, December 14.

officers lowering the flags and banners of mass organizations in Bekasi/ Photo: @onlinebekasi

According to Erna, the downgrading of the organization's attributes was carried out directly by members of the mass organization, while police officers only witnessed the removal. This means that the awareness of mass organizations is quite high, related to the attributes installed at several road points.

"So the activity was assisted by members of the organizations concerned and their leaders to remove the attributes of the mass organizations," he said.

Erna said that the removal of the attributes of the mass organizations installed at several road points was at the direct initiative of the organization administrators. Therefore, Erna admitted that she quite appreciates the mass organizations in Bekasi City who still maintain the conduciveness of their territory.

"That's from the mass organizations, the police saw that there were no more flags, it means that the level of awareness of the mass organizations already exists," he said.

Previously, Polda Metro Jaya would control the attributes of community organizations (ormas) which were widely installed and scattered on the roadside to residential areas.

Metro Jaya Police Chief Inspector General Fadil Imran said controlling the attributes of mass organizations was carried out to maintain public security and order.

"We will arrange it so that the village is neater and safer," said Fadil at the Polda Metro Jaya, Wednesday, December 8.

That way, Fadil hopes that there will be no more activities that have the potential to cause friction between groups of mass organizations in an area.


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