JAKARTA - Police officers from the Kramat Jati Sector dispersed the mobile phone service in front of the Cililitan Wholesale Center (PGC), East Jakarta while distributing food aid.

The service service action took to the streets as a result of the closing of the PGC which had gone viral on several social media platforms.

Kramat Jati Police Chief Kompol Tuti Aini said activities that could cause crowds during the Emergency Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM) should be avoided.

"Right now, PPKM is Emergency, of course we have to eliminate crowds to suppress COVID-19," said Tuti Aini in Jakarta as quoted by Antara, Thursday, July 15.

Tuti Aini added that her party distributed aid in the form of rice for mobile phone service providers who were forced to take to the streets due to the closure of PGC due to Emergency PPKM.

"This merchant is probably because the mall is closed. Some of our colleagues are looking for food outside, that's what we urge them to stay at home if they don't really need to," said Tuti Aini.

He also hopes that the assistance provided for mobile phone service providers who are affected by the Emergency PPKM can ease their burden a little.

"There is a little sustenance of rice for needs during the Emergency PPKM period. God willing, we will help all of this distribution," said Tuti Aini.


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