JAKARTA - The Governor of Bali, Wayan Koster, asked the Bali Regional Police and their ranks to humanely oversee the demonstrations that will be carried out by a number of elements of society so as not to create new tensions.
When met after the Immigration Patrol Task Force Readiness Ceremony in the Bali Region, which was centered at the Kodam IX/Udayana Command Headquarters, in Denpasar, Saturday, August 30, he asked the Head of the Bali Police, Inspector General of Police Daniel Adityajaya, and the ranks to manage the action so that the aspirations of the community could be channeled and there would be no anarchism.
"The Kapolda and the ranks can manage well the people who convey their aspirations, do not cause new tensions. To be well received, heard, discussed so that all have a place and space to build Bali together," he said, as reported by Antara.
Regarding the action plan that will be carried out by students and online motorcycle taxis today, Koster considers this part of the community's right to express opinions.
"We see some recent phenomena as an aspiration that is the right of the community. Of course I really appreciate that there are people who convey that in Bali both occur in the regions and on a national scale," he said.
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He appealed to civilians who carry out demonstrations to express their aspirations in an orderly manner, not to damage public facilities, to maintain the conduciveness of Bali's security as Indonesia's gateway in the eyes of the world.
According to him, security in Bali is very much needed so that tourism remains stable.
"We need that, so that Bali remains conducive, and tourism remains good, and the economy grows," he said.
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