JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Satpol PP again carried out operations to reach out to the need for social welfare services (PPKS) simultaneously in five administrative cities on Thursday, February 9. Head of DKI Jakarta Satpol PP Arifin said this PPKS raid caught 71 people, ranging from silver people to illegal traffic controllers or Pak Ogah. "The results of the PPKS outreach include silver people, costume people, cart man, beggars, buskers and Pak reluctant," said Arifin in his statement, Friday, February 10. Arifin said that the PPKS raid followed up on the mandate of Regional Regulation (Perda) Number 8 of 2007 concerning Public Order. The operation was carried out by a joint team consisting of the DKI Satpol PP assisted by the Social Service, TNI/Polri, and elements of the city/sub-district/kelurahan government. This operation took place on Jalan Gunung Sahari, Jalan Letjen Suprapto, Jalan Latuharhari, Jalan Kramat Raya, Jalan Kramat Raya, Danau Sunter area, Jalan Boulevard Raya Kelapa Gading, Jalan Hayam Wuruk, Jalan Jembatan Lima, Jalan Dr. Soepomo, Jalan Abdullah Syafei, Jalan I Gusti Ngurah Rai, Jalan Matraman Raya, and Jalan Pemuda. Furthermore, Arifin said that the dozens of PPKS caught in the operation were handed over to social institutions for further data collection and coaching. "This outreach activity aims to create order and comfort in Jakarta, especially in public facilities. This is also an effort to foster people who need social welfare services," said Arifin. In the future, this joint team will routinely carry out out out outreach operations in the Jakarta area, so that this city remains comfortable for its citizens. Arifin also appealed to residents to jointly maintain public order in Jakarta, by complying with existing regulations. Because in maintaining the comfort of Jakarta, cooperation of all parties is needed, including residents.

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