WAMENA - Polres Jayawijaya, Papua Mountains, appealed to residents not to sell alcoholic beverages in the local area to maintain a conducive situation of security and public order (kamtibmas).
Deputy Head of Jayawijaya Police, Kompol I Wayan Laba, said alcoholic beverages were one of the main triggers for social security disturbances in the area.
"We at every opportunity always remind residents in Wamena and its surroundings not to sell or distribute alcoholic drinks or drugs, in order to create a safe security and security situation," he said in Wamena, Antara, Monday, October 20.
According to him, the circulation of liquor is still quite rampant in the jurisdiction of the Jayawijaya Police. This condition was proven by the frequent authorities to confiscate various types of alcoholic beverages from the results of raids in the field.
"The social security situation in Jayawijaya must be jointly guarded by all residents, one of which is by not selling alcoholic beverages," said Wayan.
He explained that a number of crimes that occurred in Jayawijaya, such as burglary, theft of motorized vehicles, and violent theft, were often triggered by the influence of alcohol or drugs.
"If people are drunk, their positive thoughts disappear and evil intentions easily arise. Therefore, let's be good citizens, we will protect together the security of this area," he said.
Wayan emphasized that the Jayawijaya Police will continue to conduct regular liquor raids to prevent potential security disturbances from an early age.
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"We will never get tired of controlling the security and security situation in Jayawijaya. We will also continue to eradicate the sale of liquor and drugs to maintain security and save the younger generation from falling into negative things," he asserted.
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