JAKARTA - The South Jakarta City Government provides guidance and guidance to hundreds of officers for handling public infrastructure and facilities (PPSU) in the Pancoran sub-district to prevent acts of violence.

"We must provide protection to persons with disabilities, the elderly, women and children," said Deputy Mayor of South Jakarta Ali Murthadho, quoting Antara, Thursday, August 11.

Ali stressed that acts of violence in any form, intentionally or unintentionally, cannot be tolerated.

DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan does not hesitate to take firm action against anyone who commits violence and the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government is ready to protect victims, said Ali.

Furthermore, Ali hopes that if anyone experiences or sees an act of violence, they can immediately report it so that further action can be taken to the authorities.

"Especially for women, don't be afraid to report if you experience violence. You can report it to the village head," he said.

Meanwhile, the Camat of Pancoran Alamsah explained that as many as 369 PPSU officers in Pancoran Sub-district which were divided from six sub-districts had participated in the coaching.

"Hopefully the direction and guidance from the Acting Deputy Mayor can be understood and understood by PPSU," said Alamsah.

Previously, the Mampang Prapatan Sector Police named a PPSU member with the initials Z who assaulted his girlfriend EL in the Kemang area as a suspect.

"Yes, he has been named a suspect," said Mampang Prapatan police chief Kompol Supriyadi when contacted, Jakarta, Wednesday.

Supriyadi said the incident that occurred on Monday afternoon, August 8, at Jalan Kemang Dalam VI, Bangka, Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta was motivated by jealousy.

In addition, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government will tighten the recruitment process for PPSU members so that cases of persecution such as in Kemang will not be repeated.

The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government will also involve professionals and have competence in the selection of PPSU member recruitment.

"Of course, for this incident, we will evaluate, monitor, supervise more closely. We will involve parties who are more professional and more competent, how to maintain the quality of recruitment," said Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta Ahmad Riza Patriadi at Jakarta City Hall, Tuesday.


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