JAKARTA - A Papuan religious figure, Ismail Asso, invites the community in his area to support the KPK's law enforcement against Governor Lukas Enembe. "I ask all parties to support the law enforcement process," said Ismail Asso, quoted from a video message in Jayapura, Saturday, September 24.

The same support, said Ismail, must also be given when the KPK enforces the law against regents and other officials suspected of being involved in corruption.

In particular to Lukas Enembe, Ismail really hopes that he can cooperate with law enforcement officials and immediately surrender. Especially if Lukas Enembe believes that he is not guilty.

"If he is not corrupt, he should properly surrender, cooperate with law enforcement officials," said the head of the Al Hidayah Islamic Boarding School, Firdaus Asso, as quoted from Antara.

The Papuan Police prepared 1,800 personnel to anticipate disturbances in public security and order after the KPK issued a second summons to Papua Governor Lukas Enembe who had been named a suspect.

Papuan Deputy Chief of Police Brigadier General Ramdani Hidayat said the 1,800 personnel on standby were spread across the Jayapura Police, Jayapura Police, Papuan Police, and Brimob including three Brimob Nusantara companies from the North Sumatra Police, North Sulawesi Police, and Maluku Police.

"The 1,800 personnel are ready to be mobilized in the event of a security and security disturbance, especially in Jayapura, which is the provincial capital," said Brigadier General Ramdani Hidayat.

The Deputy Chief of Police said Jayapura City is a barometer for security in Papua. For this reason, in addition to alerting troops, his party also promoted patrols.

In addition, continued Ramdani, the handling of the demonstration will also be tightened so that it doesn't end in chaos.

Target 1.1 Million jobs, Sandiaga Uno Barista Training Title

In order to pursue the wide number of job opportunities in the creative industry, Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Sandiaga Uno provides barista and coffee training in Cianjur Regency, West Java.

The training activity was attended by hundreds of Cianjur people. Not only that, SMK students also had the opportunity to get the same training to be ready for the coffee industry.

With this training, Sandiaga Uno is optimistic that Cianjur can create many jobs for the community. Especially in the big coffee industry.

"This community step is our backbone to create 1.1 million jobs. I am amazed by the enthusiasm of my vocational school friends and they even participate, they already have their own products," said Sandiaga.

One of the training participants, Kuncoro said he was very impressed with this training. Kuncoro as one of the vocational teachers also supports training activities followed by his students.

"I am very impressed, we have room to be able to convey what our intentions and goals are," said Kuncoro.

Kuncoro also thanked Sandiaga for supporting the coffee produced by his students. He is optimistic that this product can be developed more widely.

"Thank you Mr. Sandi, he is very inspiring, he is so enthusiastic and we want to follow in his footsteps, especially to our students, we are optimistic that we can create jobs and be consistent in developing this business," said Kuncoro.


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