CIANJUR - The Cianjur Resort Police, West Java, destroyed 4,860 bottles of liquor and 1,700 exhaust brong resulting from raids over the past two months including the results of raids on a number of Polsek in the jurisdiction of Cianjur ahead of Christmas and New Year. Cianjur Police Chief, AKBP Aszhari Kurniawan, said that his party was intensifying raids and routine patrols to provide a sense of security and comfort for residents including randomizing raids to eradicate public ills. "To suppress public diseases, we and the police ranks routinely hold liquor and exhaust trafficking raids at a number of randomly vulnerable points, even for the circulation of our alcohol we received many reports from residents," said Aszhari, Friday, December 22. Included during November to early December, he said, his party managed to secure thousands of bottles of alcohol of various brands and thousands of more Brong exhausts that were still widely used by motorists in Cianjur, thus disturbing other motorists. The Brong exhaust that was destroyed will then be recycled so that it remains useful, so far the Brong exhaust is allowed for official racing motorbikes at the circuit but is prohibited from being used for daily motorcycles. "We will continue to carry out raids so that there are no more daily motorbikes or are commonly used using Brong exhausts. Including doing the same thing related to the circulation of liquor and drugs so that Cianjur is free from alcohol and drugs," he said. As for the rampant liquor stalls under the guise of herbal stalls, his party will coordinate with the Cianjur Regency Government, to carry out curbs and sealing if they return to selling hard drinks. "We ask Satpol PP Cianjur, to control and sealing," he said. Cianjur Police Traffic Head AKP Adhi Prasidya, said to suppress the use of Brong exhaust, his party asked the owner of the workshop in Cianjur, not to serve the installation on daily used motorbikes because routine raids would be further improved....

The Regent of Cianjur Herman Suherman, said that he had instructed the Cianjur Satpol PP to routinely hold raids and revoke the permit for kiosks or liquor stores under the guise of herbal shops that again committed violations so that Cianjur was free from the circulation of liquor and drugs. "I ask for strict action to revoke permits or be sealed if there is a herbal store that turns out to sell liquor. Cianjur is prohibited from alcoholic beverages because it already has a Regional Regulation (Perda) alcohol," he said.


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