JAKARTA - The Election Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu) reminded the General Elections Commission (KPU) regarding careful monitoring of the distribution of election logistics to various regions outside DKI Jakarta Province.

The chairman of Bawaslu, Rahmat Bagja, highlighted that recently they received reports regarding logistics shipments by the KPU without any escort and without any companions at all.

"We have just received a report that the KPU logistics shipment was carried out without any escort at all. Only one driver and the truck were left to look for the address of the KPU warehouse. This is just one report," said Rahmat Bagja at the Bawaslu office, Jakarta, December 28.

Bagja explained that the location of the logistics destination was not even too far from the DKI Jakarta area, so Bawaslu asked the KPU to ensure that similar incidents do not happen again.

The chairman of Bawaslu also emphasized the importance of coordination between the KPU and the local security forces. This is intended so that the distribution of election logistics can run safely and smoothly until it reaches the TPS post, even in remote areas.

"Although the logistics sent are not ballots, this incident shows a potential problem if the KPU is not transparent and does not communicate with local security forces," he said.


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