BALIKPAPAN - The Regional Police (Polda) of East Kalimantan (Kaltim) supervised a number of inns around the capital city of Nusantara (IKN) in parts of North Penajam Paser Regency, East Kalimantan Province which indicated that they were used for the practice of covert prostitution.

"Supervision measures are a form of prevention so that prostitution activities occur and do not tarnish the image of the IKN area," said Head of Public Relations of the East Kalimantan Police, Kombes Yuliyanto, as reported by ANTARA, Saturday, July 12.

"Some time ago we also received news that at several inns around IKN there were prostitution activities," he continued.

The East Kalimantan Regional Police personnel went straight to the inn, and it is true that several rooms at the inn are indicated to be used for prostitution.

Supervision is a preventive measure so that prostitution practices do not appear, he explained, there is indeed no law enforcement for women who are female and male as users of commercial sex workers services. (PSK) it.

"Because when the raid was carried out, no one was caught red-handed committing adultery," he said again.

Although no action has been taken, supervision is still carried out regularly to ensure that the area around IKN is free from activities that violate social norms.

The East Kalimantan Regional Police routinely supervises the practice of prostitution which then creates a negative image of IKN and its surroundings to prevent prostitution in the area of IKN.

"The supervision was carried out with various other stakeholders, local governments, including the TNI because the practice of prostitution is a social disease, which of course is not only the police who can solve it," said Yulianto.


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