MATARAM - Police officers oversee the implementation of health protocols to prevent COVID-19 transmission at the MotoGP (Pertamina Grand Prix Of Indonesia) ticket exchange counter at the former Selaparang Airport, Mataram City, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB).

This supervision is directly under the control of the Head of the Community Development Unit of the Mataram Police, Commissioner Tauhid Police.

"Seeing the high enthusiasm of the community, both those lining up to exchange tickets and those who trade around the area, we went down to the field to carry out surveillance and at the same time give an appeal to maintain health procedures", said Tauhid, in Mataram, Thursday, March 17.

Tauhid together with members of the Mataram Police Satbinmas appealed to the public to stay alert from the threat of theft.

"In addition to health care, we remind you to always be aware of your belongings and vehicles. Don't let the situation get crowded at the ticket exchange counter, it opens up opportunities for criminals to do something", he said, quoted by Antara.

Tauhid said that the ticket exchange on the second day at the former Selaparang Airport was observed to be crowded. Even so, people lining up to exchange tickets still maintain strict procedures.

"The situation is monitored to be safe and conducive, officers and the community continue to undergo prokes procedures", he said.

The ticket exchange activity at the former Selaparang Airport which has been going on since Wednesday, March 16 starts at 09.00 WITA-15.00 WITA.

This ticket exchange into a ticket bracelet is a requirement for spectators to enter the Mandalika Circuit (Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit) area.

With a bracelet, the audience is free to ride the "shuttle bus" prepared by the organizers to the circuit area. Vice versa.

The bracelet will be a reference for the committee to identify the audience in accessing the location of the stands.


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