JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung asked residents who would return home for Eid to report to the local neighborhood manager first. This reporting is intended to facilitate data collection while maintaining the safety of the area while the house is left empty.

According to Pramono, the DKI Provincial Government (Pemprov) will issue an official circular regarding this matter.

"So, we will make a circular letter that will be signed by the Regional Secretary, asking residents who return home to report first, whether to the RT, RW, or local village who want to return home," said Pramono at the DKI Jakarta Education Office, South Jakarta, Thursday, February 25.

He explained that this step was not to make it difficult for residents, but as a form of anticipation of potential security disturbances during the homecoming period. Usually, many empty houses at the same time so that they are prone to crime.

In addition to data collection on residents who travel, the DKI Provincial Government will also reactivate the environmental security system or siskamling at the RT and RW levels.

"Second, to maintain security while maintaining the environment, then later Siskamling when you go home we will encourage it again," he said.

Pramono ensured that reporting for residents who will return home can be done starting now. Residents are welcome to convey information about their departure plans to the local RT or RW managers.

"Now it can definitely be done. So if residents want to go home, we allow them to report to the local RT/RW," he added.


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