Joint officers held night patrols until dawn to prevent brawls in the Bogor Regency area, West Java, which has been rife lately.

Bogor Police Chief, AKBP Iman Imanuddin in Bogor, Sunday, said that the patrols carried out by the Police together with Brimob, Kodim 0621, and the Bogor Regency Satpol PP targeted locations where teenagers gathered.

"We do this large-scale patrol simultaneously in all areas of Bogor Regency. We want to ensure that conduciveness during the month of Ramadan is always in a safe, orderly, comfortable and conducive condition," said Iman, quoted by Antara, Sunday.

According to him, during patrols, officers gave advice to teenagers not to roam around at night. Then, the disbandment of a number of teenagers was also carried out who were found to be gathering.

"Because this is what can trigger brawls or other street crimes," he said.

Iman asked all parents in Bogor Regency to always supervise their children, so they don't roam the streets above 22.00 WIB. Because, according to him, this has the potential to cause security and security disturbances.

"Let's work together to maintain conduciveness in the Bogor district, report it immediately to us if there is a disturbance in the security and social order or find direct disturbances in the Bogor district, you can go through call Center 110 of the Bogor Resort Police or at the complaint number 081212805587," said Iman.

Previously, the Sukaraja Sector Police, Bogor Police, revealed the "backcase war" of a number of teenagers in Pasirlaja Village, Sukaraja, Bogor Regency, West Java, Saturday, carrying sharp weapons (sajam) in the form of machetes to sickles.

"From the hands of the teenagers, the police also managed to secure sharp weapons, types of machetes, sickles and golf clubs," said Sukaraja Police Chief, Kompol Sumito in Bogor.

He said the sarong war was carried out by teenagers in the early hours of the morning after dawn. The police managed to secure three teenagers, two of whom had been first secured by residents.

"On these findings, the three teenagers were immediately taken to the Sukaraja Police Headquarters to undergo further investigation," he explained.


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