DENPASAR - Denpasar Police dispatched a team to conduct an investigation regarding the alleged mixing of LPG gas which caused scarcity in the community.

"We continue to monitor and will make other efforts. Coupling? We are still investigating," said Denpasar Police Chief Kombes Wisnu Prabowo, quoted by ANTARA, Wednesday, June 5.

He said he continued to coordinate with other relevant stakeholders so that the distribution of LPG gas was right on target.

"We will monitor existing stakeholders, both from the Perindag and Pertamina offices," he said.

According to him, his party will not only supervise gas sellers, but will also conduct investigations related to the individuals who mixed in the city of Denpasar.

Meanwhile, the Head of the Denpasar District Attorney's Office, Agus Setiadi, revealed things in line with the Denpasar Police Chief.

He said the supervision would be carried out by members of the Denpasar Kejari Intelligence Division by monitoring the circulation of gas in markets and other places in Denpasar.

"When there is a shortage, we will also provide input on the results or data obtained. We will definitely report it," said Agus.

If later there is a discovery of reduction and voting, Agus said that his party will coordinate with the police, especially the Denpasar Police to take action.


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