JAKARTA - Metro Jaya Police Chief Inspector General Fadil Imran along with DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan and Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Sandiaga Uno went to the field to check on the situation in Jakarta on New Year's Eve.

Metro Jaya Police Chief Inspector General Fadil Imran said the situation in DKI Jakarta in welcoming the turn of the year went smoothly. No crowds, as expected.

According to Inspector General Fadil, this was realized thanks to the hard work of the apparatus and the support of the community who did not carry out activities on New Year's Eve.

"The situation in the capital city is generally under control and safe, the 11 car free night points are going well," said Inspector General Fadil when checking the situation for the turn of the year, Saturday, January 1, 2022.

Inspector General Fadil hoped that this situation would not only be on New Year's Eve but would continue until noon. Remembering the new year's turn this time on the weekend. Efforts to prevent crowds due to the current COVID-19 pandemic situation. Plus now there is a new variant, namely Omicron.

"Hopefully until tomorrow morning we can control the situation," said Fadil.


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