AMBON - Maluku Police Chief Inspector General Lotharia Latif asked all parties not to be provoked following the circulation of a recorded conversation containing blasphemy against a community group on Haruku Island, Central Maluku Regency. irresponsible," said the Kapolda in Ambon as quoted by Antara, Friday, May 27. The blasphemous recordings were allegedly made by members of the public aimed at other groups of residents.
The Maluku Regional Police Chief suspects that the recording was deliberately distributed to provoke unrest in the midst of the conducive security and public order situation on Haruku Island.
"People should not be provoked by elements who do not want to see peace in Maluku, especially on Haruku Island," said Inspector General Latif.
The Kapolda asked the residents to jointly maintain the conducive condition of public order and security on Haruku Island.
"Don't want to be provoked by irresponsible elements. Let's live safely and peacefully, so that the community's economy is not disrupted," he said.
Inspector General Latif asked for the support of all parties to help create a conducive, safe and peaceful security and security situation.
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