MARTAPURA - National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo donated cows to support the implementation of the 19th Haul Syekh Muhammad Zaini Abdul Ghani or Guru Sekumpul in Martapura City, Banjar Regency. The cow was handed over by the South Kalimantan Police Chief (Kalsel) Inspector General Winarto.

"In total there are six Limosine cattle with a total weight of 7.15 tons, including from the National Police Chief," said the Winarto Police Chief in Martapura as reported by ANTARA, Thursday, January 11.

The handover of cattle assistance for congregational consumption was carried out at the Ar Raudhah Sekumpul Musholla yard which later became the center of haul activities.

The Kapolda hopes that the implementation of the haul planned for Sunday (14/1) this weekend can run safely, orderly, and smoothly.

He appealed to the congregation to follow the directions of officers and volunteers in the field so that the situation could be controlled. although it is predicted that the congregation who attended will reach millions of people as in previous years.

To finalize security readiness, he continued, the South Kalimantan Police held the last coordination meeting on Friday (12/1) attended by all relevant agencies as well as representatives of volunteers and their families.

The Regional Police Chief said that more than a thousand South Kalimantan Regional Police personnel would be deployed to support the security carried out by the Banjar Police, including traffic regulation along the congregation's arrival route.

"Other Polres are also on standby because they are crossing congregants from their respective regions, both from the north, south, and border areas of Central Kalimantan and East Kalimantan," explained Police Chief Winarno.


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