PAPUA - The Papuan Police Chief Inspector General Mathius Fakhiri admitted that his party would organize the creation of conditions by cooperating with community leaders ahead of December 1. Create this condition so that Christians can prepare for Christmas, which begins with the Sunday of Advent.

Fakhiri emphasized that his party forbade the public to sell liquor or alcohol because it could trigger disturbances in the national security and security regulations.

When asked about the security and security situation in mountainous areas, the Kapolda admitted that it was relatively safe but members were still asked to be on standby to anticipate disturbances.

"Hopefully the public will not be provoked into doing things they don't want to disturb the security and order," Fakhiri hoped when contacted from Jayapura, Antara, Tuesday, November 30.

It is known that on December 1, there will also be the anniversary of the OPM or groups that want to separate themselves from the Republic of Indonesia.


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