JAKARTA - The National Police will ensure the safety of houses for people who are left behind during Eid Al-Fitr 2024. The deployment of personnel will be carried out to prevent street crimes such as theft.
Karo Penmas, Police Public Relations Division, Brigadier General Trunoyudo Wisnu Andiko, said that the security of empty houses was part of Operation Ketupat 2024.
"Regarding the houses that have been abandoned or natural disasters, the National Police will still be present at this Ketupat Operation," Trunoyudo said as quoted on Tuesday, March 19.
Operation Ketupat is not an activity that focuses on homecoming and homecoming. However, the security of the entire series of Eid Al-Fitr activities.
So far, it has not been explained in detail the technical details of the security of empty houses that will be carried out. However, reflecting on the previous year, the scheme that is often used is patrols.
This means that the personnel deployed will continue to patrol regularly to ensure the condition of the area is safe, including empty houses.
"For empty houses, of course, security services will be technically carried out," he said.
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In security, the National Police will not work alone. Several relevant agencies or parties such as the TNI will also be involved.
"One thing that needs to be conveyed is that ketupat operations are humanitarian mission operations but the Police cannot work alone, but together with relevant stakeholders, both security stakeholders and related ministries," said Trunoyudo.
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