The West Jakarta Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP), the Health Service, and the Food and Drug Supervisory Center (BPOM) conducted inspections of drug or cosmetic shops to prevent the trade in inappropriate and illegal goods.

"Do not let shops or stalls in our area sell items that are not feasible, unlicensed, illegal, the packaging is damaged or indeed the contents are not suitable for use by the community. That is our goal," said Head of West Jakarta Satpol PP Agus Irwanto, Antara, Monday, August 12.

Agus said the inspection was carried out at four points, one of which was Pegadungan, Kalideres, West Jakarta.

"There are four locations that we combed. They can be increased according to findings in the field," said Agus.

Dalam pengawasan tersebut, petugas menerapkan dialog atau wawancara indalam kepada penjaga atau pemilik toko untuk mengetahui latar belakang serta informasi mengenai penjualan obat keras tanpa izin di toko bersangkutan.

"We will conduct an examination, we will hold a dialogue, have a detailed interview," said Agus.

Furthermore, Agus said, the supervision began with public reports regarding indications of a number of shops selling hard drugs without permission in the West Jakarta area.

"Yes, the first thing is that there is a report, then we also have a schedule that we have determined in one year," said Agus.

Agus added that there were 50 joint personnel who were deployed in the drug shop or cosmetic inspection activity.

"The examination of shops and drug stalls and cosmetics in the West Jakarta area. Of course, our activity is supported by the ranks of the TNI and Polri and is also supported by the ranks of the Health Service and from BPOM, approximately 50 personnel," said Agus.


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