The National Police claimed that the convoy of Brimob members around the Attorney General's Office (AGO) was an ordinary patrol. Although, the activity was carried out during the stalking of the Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes (Jampidsus) Febrie Adriansyah by members of Densus 88 Anti-terror.
"So the patrol activities carried out by members of the police wherever they are are are normal things," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Shandi Nugroho to reporters, Thursday, May 30.
However, Shandi said that the patrol activities of Brimob members were often perceived differently. In fact, the goal is only to maintain security in accordance with the main duties and functions of the police.
"Sometimes it likes to be described, likes to be conjectured, likes to be perceived with different things,"
"However, we need to know together that it is the duty of the police to carry out patrols, whether it is a joint patrol, or a patrol itself, or a patrol related to the security and security situation and so on," said Shandi.
In addition, it is also said that the implementation of patrols will also increase when approaching a certain day, in this case the Bhayangkara Anniversary which falls on July 1.
"Of course the volume of patrol activities will be added to ensure that all activities run well and Kamtibmas can also run well," said Shandi.
Previously, the Head of the Attorney General's Office, Ketut Sumedana, said that the convoy of Brimob members was included in a series of Jampidus stalking actions. The problem has also been resolved by the leadership of the Attorney General's Office and the Police.
"Yes, it's a series of everything that has been reported to the leadership. The leadership has completed it well," said Ketut.
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