PAPUA - Head of Papua Police (Kapolda) Inspector General Pol. Mathius Fakhiri said 92 polling stations (TPS) in Paniai Regency, Central Papua, held a follow-up vote for the 2024 General Election, Monday 26 February.

According to Mathius, the follow-up was carried out because residents had burned logistics for the 2024 General Election in the area ahead of the vote on February 14.

As a result, voting at dozens of polling stations could not be carried out on schedule.

"Hopefully, the implementation of the follow-up vote will run safely, so that the calculation process can take place without obstacles," said Mathius in Papua, Monday, February 26, as reported by Antara.

Based on the reports received, the 92 polling stations were in four markets. In detail, 33 polling stations in Kebo District, 12 polling stations in Aweida District, 22 polling stations in Muye District, and 25 polling stations in Yagai District.

Separately, the Head of the Paniai Police, AKBP Abdus Syukur, said that his party continues to monitor the implementation of further voting in the four districts so that they are orderly and conducive.

"The local security and public order (kamtibnas) situation is reported to be safe and under control, but members of the Paniai Police are still on alert and alert," said Abdus Syukur.


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