MAJENE - Majene Police, West Sulawesi supervised the distribution of cooking oil from distributors to traders in traditional markets in the area.
Kasat Samapta Polres Majene Iptu Hammadiah said the supervision of the distribution of cooking oil was carried out to ensure smooth cooking oil stocks and prevent hoarding by unscrupulous persons.
"We continue to carry out monitoring operations on the cooking oil distribution chain from distributors to traders," said Hammadiah as quoted by Antara, Thursday, March 17.
The operation to supervise the distribution of cooking oil, especially bulk cooking oil, said Kasat Samapta, was carried out in various ways, either by cooperating with relevant agencies or by conducting independent investigations.
During the monitoring operation at the Majene Central Market, Hammadiah continued, his party carried out security at the distribution location to prevent disturbances in the security and social order where traders limit each consumer who wants to buy cooking oil to only two liters by attaching a photocopy of their ID card/KK.
Majene Police, he continued, also asked the public to play an active role in reporting if they found any indications of hoarding of cooking oil.
"We do not hesitate to provide sanctions and legal processes if there are individuals who carry out such actions," said Hammadiah.
In addition to supervising the distribution of cooking oil, on that occasion Majene Police personnel also said Hammadiah, urging the public to continue to apply health protocols to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
"Amid the supervision of the distribution of cooking oil, we also remind the public and traders at the Majene Central Market to continue to apply health protocols," said Hammadiah.
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