JAKARTA - The Maluku Regional Police (Polda) deployed 3,200 joint personnel in order to secure Eid al-Fitr 2025 or Eid al-Fitr 1446 Hijriah.

This was conveyed by the Maluku Police Chief Inspector General Pol. Eddy Sumitro Tambunan while leading the title ceremony for the Ketupat Salawaku 2025 operations troops to secure the celebration of Eid al-Fitr 1446 H at the Lt. Col. Pol (Ret.) Chr. Tahpary, Tantui, Ambon City, Friday 21 March.

"We have deployed 3,200 joint personnel consisting of TNI colleagues and Satpol Pp," he said, confiscated by Antara.

Thousands of personnel deployed will occupy a number of Security Posts, Service Posts and Integrated Posts. "The number of our posts is more than 1,000 consisting of security posts, integrated services and posts," he said.

Before being held by Ops Ketupat Salawaku, the Kapolda claimed to have held a provincial-level Cross-Sectoral Coordination Meeting. "So all stakeholders help us in securing Eid al-Fitr 1446 Hijri," he added.

The number 1 person from the Maluku Regional Police appealed to all elements of society to jointly maintain security and order during the fasting month until the end of Eid al-Fitr 1446 Hijriah.

"Moreover, before dawn the children carry out many activities, please don't do unwanted activities, because it will disturb the surrounding community," he said.

The Kapolda said, Maluku is not like other regions. The means of transportation in Maluku are generally the sea. Therefore, reflecting on several previous incidents, the Kapolda reminded the public not to pile up on the dock.

"I urge the public not to pile up at the pier, like the previous incident, twice the incident in Maluku, because the accumulation of the people of the pier collapsed. We don't know how many years of the dock and its strength are. I ask the public to enter the pier in turn. Don't fight," said the Kapolda.

Not only that, he also asked people who travel back and forth using sea transportation to pay attention to shipping safety. People are asked to sit near the buoy provided.

"If you board a ship, make sure it is close to the buoy. If you don't ask the officer, we will act on this. So, if you don't prepare a buoy according to the number of passengers, we will take action," he said.

On that occasion, the Kapolda also congratulated the fasting of Muslims in Maluku. "Hopefully in this month full of magfirah we will always get forgiveness in welcoming the day of victory with a pure heart," he said.


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