TANJUNG SELOR - The North Kalimantan Police (Kaltara) distributed hundreds of takjil packages to the public who were still active on the Tanjung Selor city road, Bulungan before the time of breaking the fast.
This activity was directly led by the Head of the Kaltara Police, Inspector General Djati Wiyoto Abadhy, accompanied by the Deputy Head of the Kaltara Police, Brigadier General Andries Hermanto, the main officials of the Kaltara Police, the Head of the Kaltara Regional Bhayangkari, and personnel from the Samapta Directorate and the Traffic Directorate.
"We distributed 500 complete takjil packages with take-out rice to two-wheeled and four-wheeled drivers on Jalan Simpang Sengkawit-Sabanar Lama, specifically in the Cinta Damai Monument area, Tanjung Selor," said Inspector General Djati, Tuesday, February 24.
"This takjil distribution is given to people who are still on the road so that they can still break the fast on time even though they haven't reached home," he continued.
The Kapolda of Kaltara revealed that this activity is a tangible form of the presence of the National Police as a protector, guardian, and servant of the community, not only in the field of security, but also in humanitarian affairs.
"The National Police must always be present in the community, not only in the task of maintaining security, but also through social activities like this, especially in the blessed month of Ramadan," said Inspector General Djati.
In addition, this takjil sharing activity is a routine agenda of the Kaltara Police every Ramadan as part of humanistic service as well as efforts to build emotional closeness with the community.
"We also appeal to the public to jointly maintain kamtibmas, uphold tolerance, and comply with traffic regulations for the sake of mutual safety," he explained.
The Kaltara Police hope that the synergy between the National Police and the community will be stronger so that the security and public order stability in the North Kalimantan region remains conducive throughout Ramadan until Eid al-Fitr.
"This activity took place in an orderly and smooth manner, we are grateful for the positive response from the public who passed by at the location of the distribution of takjil," he said.
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