Majalengka Police Routinely Checks Availability Of Bulk Cooking Oil
Majalengka Police Officer while monitoring the availability of bulk cooking oil at distributors (Via ANTARA)

MAJALENGKA - The Majalengka Resort Police (Polres), West Java, regularly checks the availability of bulk and packaged cooking oil in the area to ensure the price difference is not too high.

"Through intensive monitoring, it is hoped that the difference in the price of bulk cooking oil will not be too high from the price set by the government," said Majalengka Police Chief AKBP Edwin Affandi in Majalengka, Antara, Tuesday, May 17.

Routine checks carried out by his staff at all bulk cooking oil distributors aim to ensure that there is no price game by distributors.

Because when there are regular checks, continued Edwin, people are expected to be able to buy cooking oil at affordable prices and according to government prices.

"Our goal is to ensure the availability of bulk cooking oil in Majalengka Regency," he said.

In addition to the cooking oil distributor level, said Edwin, his party also ordered all Polsek ranks under the Majalengka Police to carry out routine monitoring.

The members even checked the availability of cooking oil up to the village level and grocery stores.

"All line police officers also carry out similar activities at the village level, including monitoring shops, sellers, or traditional markets in each village," he said.


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