JAKARTA - Polda Metro Jaya has taken a number of steps to "juggle" Kampung Bahari in Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta, to be free of COVID-19 and zero drugs. One of the efforts is to accelerate vaccination in the area on Saturday, March 12.
Kapolda Metro Jaya Inspector General of Police, Fadil Imran, said the vaccination activity was an effort to change the image of Kampung Bahari into a village free of drugs and the COVID-19 virus.
"So in the Sea there is the COVID-19 virus and the drug virus. These are the two that we must face together," said Fadil in Kampung Bahari, Saturday, March 12.
On this day, as many as 500 residents participated in the vaccination activity, each resident was rewarded with a pack of cooking oil.
"This drug does not know anyone and anywhere. Just like COVID-19, like at night, in the morning, in the afternoon, he can, anytime, anywhere and haunts all of our families," said Fadil.
Previously reported, Kampung Bahari was raided by 700 police personnel on Wednesday, March 9. Police suspect the area is a hotbed for drug trafficking.
During the raid, the police arrested 18 men and 8 women who were suspected of being involved in drug trafficking in Kampung Bahari.
In addition, the police also seized evidence in the form of 350 grams of methamphetamine, 1,500 ecstasy pills, and synthetic marijuana.
Later, evidence was also found in the form of sharp weapons and cash worth Rp. 35 million.
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