KARAWANG - Kodim 0604/Karawang together with the police and the Karawang Regency Government held a joint patrol in a number of areas considered prone to robbery and other security disturbances. This step is taken to suppress street crime and increase public safety.

The commander of Kodim 0604/Karawang, Lieutenant Colonel Inf Nanda Siswanto, said that the joint patrol was an early prevention effort against potential crimes that disturbed residents.

"We are ready to help the police and local government in eradicating beggars through joint patrols to vulnerable points," said Nanda, Sunday.

According to him, patrols have been carried out in three sub-districts, namely Rengasdengklok, Tirtajaya, and Jayakerta. The three areas were chosen because they were considered to have a fairly high level of vulnerability to robbery and other security disturbances.

Nanda said that handling the begal action requires synergy between the TNI, Polri, and local governments so that prevention and enforcement efforts can run more effectively.

In addition to monitoring at vulnerable points, officers also dispersed a number of crowds suspected of consuming alcoholic beverages and potentially disrupting public order. The dissolution was carried out persuasively by giving an appeal to the public not to carry out activities that could trigger criminal acts.

The joint patrol also aims to detect potential security disturbances early on and narrow the scope of the perpetrators of street crimes in the Karawang area.

In the future, joint patrols are planned to take place regularly about once every week. Patrol locations will be determined based on community reports and the results of monitoring by Babinsa and Bhabinkamtibmas in the field.

Nanda emphasized that if officers found and secured the pickpocket during the patrol, the subsequent legal handling process would be handed over to the police in accordance with their authority.


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