SEMARANG The Central Java Regional Police and their ranks provided social assistance simultaneously to small communities affected by fuel price adjustments, Friday, September 9.

In Semarang City, the handover of social assistance in the form of 5 kg of rice as much as 2000 bags was held in 8 different locations, namely Semarang City Square (Johar Lama Market), Peterongan Market, Bulu Market, Karangayu Market, Pedurungan Market, Genuk Market, Ngaliyan Market, and Jati Banyumanik Market.

In the Semarang City Square, Central Java Police Chief Inspector General Ahmad Luthfi accompanied by a number of PJU Polda, and the Semarang Police Chief along with a number of students from Udinus and representatives of the management of the Semarang Grand Mosque (Kaman) handed over 250 social assistance packages to the surrounding community.

This activity is carried out simultaneously in 35 cities and regencies in Central Java. A total of 20 tons were prepared by the Central Java Regional Police plus 350 tons from the ranks of the Resort Police, with details of each Polres 10 tons," said Central Java Police Chief Inspector General Ahmad Luthfi in a statement received, Friday 9 September.

Meanwhile, the Deputy Chief of Police Brigadier General of Police Abioso Seno Aji was accompanied by a number of PJU Polda along with a number of students from Unnes and members of mass organizations handed over 200 social assistance packages to the community around Peterongan Market.

The residents who received the social assistance were online motorcycle taxi drivers (ojol), street vendors, hawkers, angkot drivers, market workers, the homeless and the community around the location.

The Deputy Chief of Police revealed that the sharing action carried out was a form of concern for residents affected by fuel price adjustments. As part of the community, the Police also understand the difficulties in life they are currently experiencing.

"The National Police are moved to see the development of the current situation, because the Police are also part of the community and want to share to help the community's difficulties," he explained.

Brigadier General Abioso also asked the community to continue working and help build a safe atmosphere in their environment. With a safe situation, he said, it will grow a sense of comfort so that residents can work normally.

"Including motorcycle taxi colleagues. Adjustment of fuel prices so that they are handled patiently and continue to work diligently. I am sure that the situation will return to normal as usual," he added.

A number of students who participated in the distribution of social assistance welcomed the activities carried out by the Central Java Regional Police. According to them, this activity is quite a burden on the community.

Based on the information obtained, the provision of assistance to the community will still be carried out by the Central Java Regional Police and their ranks in the future.

"As part of the community, we will continue to strive to help make the burden on the community lighter, they are expected to always be enthusiastic and optimistic in carrying out their daily activities," said Head of Public Relations of the Central Java Police, Kombes M Iqbal Alqudusy in the statement.


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