PALANGKA RAYA - Central Kalimantan (Central Kalimantan) Regional Police and the Resort Police in their ranks handled five cases of criminal trafficking in persons (TPPO). "Yes, currently the Central Kalimantan Police and Polres in the ranks are handling five TIP cases and are currently still under investigation," said Director of the General Criminal Investigation of the Central Kalimantan Police Kombes Pol. Faisal F Napitupulu, quoted by ANTARA, Friday, June 23. He said, in the case of TIP, the police in the local province are committed to continuing to eradicate the perpetrators of TIP acts that are very disturbing to the public. Moreover, the police also hope for cooperation from the community through information related to this so that the perpetrators can be treated from the local area. "No matter how small the information from the community, then we will move to carry out an investigation. Therefore, the public should not hesitate to convey information if there is any crime in the community, so that we can take firm action," he said. Faisal also appealed to all people in the provinces that have twice the area of Java Island, in order to really maintain good association of their children.

Do not let children get along wrongly, so that they can become victims of TIP which can harm themselves. "The role of parents in taking care of their children, especially girls, must be increased so that they do not become victims of TIP, which has recently been handled by the Central Kalimantan Regional Police and the Central Kalimantan Police," said Faisal.


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