North Kalimantan Police Chief Inspector General Daniel Adityajaya monitors the re-voting location (PSU) in the electoral district (Dapil) 1 of Tarakan Tengah District, Tarakan City on Saturday, July 13. The arrival of the regional police chief ensures that the re-voting process runs smoothly.

"The TPS visited by the Kaltara Police Chief are TPS 01, TPS 27 and 28, TPS 10 and TPS 43," said Head of Public Relations of the Head of Public Relations of the Kaltara Police, Kombes Budi Rachmat, Sunday, July 14.

The re-voting in the Tarakan City Electoral District 1 was carried out after the Constitutional Court (MK) granted the General Election Result Dispute (PHPU) lawsuit from one of the candidate candidates for the Tarakan City DPRD after the legislative election on February 14, 2024.

The re-voting was held at all polling stations in the Central Tarakan 1 electoral district as many as 194 polling stations.

"The Tarakan Police as the Police who directly oversee the security of the implementation of the PSU is backed up by North Kalimantan Police personnel who have carried out security and escort," said Budi.

Starting from the shift of ballot boxes from the Tarakan City KPU warehouse to PPS on Friday, July 12 and the shift from PPS to KPPS on Saturday morning, July 13.

The implementation of TPS monitoring is carried out with the aim of directly monitoring the situation of the re-voting process at the TPS and also the implementation of security carried out by assigned Polri personnel.


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