JAKARTA - The General Election Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu) will patrol 24 hours from the quiet period of the election, February 11 to the end of voting day, February 14, 2024. This patrol is to prevent the practice of 'dawn attack.' "We used surveillance patrols, since yesterday the quiet period the surveillance patrols have been on, so they work 1x24 hours alternately. All election supervisors at all levels," said Bawaslu member Lolly Suhenty at the Indonesian Bawaslu Office, Jakarta, Monday, February 12. Bawaslu also hopes that the individuals involved in the dawn attack by giving money or basic necessities to 'play' voters voting for certain candidate pairs can be anticipated. "Well, this patrol is to make sure he wants the dawn attack, the tahajud attack, whether it's an attack, it can be anticipated," explained Lolly. The dawn attack or money politics, continued Lolly, could affect the democratic system. As a result, the community is asked to refrain from the temptation of money politics. Even for people who find the practice of dawn attacks, they are asked to report to Bawaslu.
"If people find dawn attacks, they can report to their social media accounts Bawaslu, or Humasbawaslu @bawaslu.go.id. We will also open a hotline for Bawaslu complaints, later please convey it to us, friends," said Lolly.

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