JAKARTA - The Kudus Police Satreskrim moved quickly to follow up on information from the public which stated that there was an illegal subsidized diesel fuel hoarding activity (BBM) in the Jati District, Kudus Regency.

Receiving the report, officers immediately checked directly at the location in question. However, after a thorough examination was carried out, the team did not find any subsidized fuel hoarding activity as reported.

Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of the Kudus Police, AKP Danail Arifin, expressed his appreciation for the public's concern and activeness in providing information to the police.

"We would like to thank people who have cared and were sensitive to the situation in the surrounding environment. Information like this really helps us in maintaining security and order," said AKP Danail.

From the results of clarification in the field, it is known that the warehouse in question has not been used for any activity for a long time. This was confirmed by the warehouse guard, Purwanto, who stated that the building had been empty for a long time.

"This block has not been used for a long time, there are no Solar hoarding activities or other activities," explained Purwanto.

Through this opportunity, the Head of Criminal Investigation Unit appealed to the public not to hesitate to report any alleged violations of the law that occurred in the vicinity.

"We are ready to follow up on every public report. However, we also urge the information submitted based on facts on the ground so as not to cause misunderstandings," he concluded.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)