JAKARTA - Kapolda Metro Jaya Inspector General Fadil Imran considers the concept of crowd free night to overcome crowds on New Year's Eve during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The concept aims to control and break the chain of the spread of COVID-19 in DKI Jakarta, in anticipation of a spike in cases that are expected to occur during holidays.

"Alhamdulillah, our concept of crowd free night and car free night can be understood by the public," said Fadil at the HI Jakarta Roundabout Police Post, quoted by Antara, Friday.

Fadil said this was evident when he and Pangdam Jaya, Maj. Gen. Dudung Abdurachman, toured the situation at New Year's Eve.

Until New Year's Eve, Fadil said, the situation in the capital was considered under control, safe, there were no prominent events, and there were no crowds.

Likewise, checks are carried out at hotels, restaurant entertainment venues, cafes, at several points that are the center of crowd activities.

After checking by the ranks of the Civil Service Police Unit together with the Regional Police and Pangdam Jaya who joined the COVID-19 hunting team, no health protocol violators were found.

He said his gratitude to all residents of Jakarta and its surroundings who have been obedient and obedient for not crowding so that the goal of breaking the chain of COVID-19 can be achieved.

"We will evaluate the safety model, the crowd prevention model in the future so that it is useful in breaking the chain of COVID-19 as well as creating a sense of security for the people of Jakarta," said Fadil.


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