It's New Cool! Denpasar Justice Team Distributes Basic Food Packages To PPKM Violators
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DENPASAR - The Judicial Team of Denpasar City, Bali is monitoring the implementation of restrictions on community activities (PPKM) and health protocols on a number of roads, even those who violate are given basic food packages assistance.

Denpasar City Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP) Head, I Dewa Gede Anom Sayoga said that community health monitoring activities were continuously carried out in an effort to suppress the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Even for residents who were caught violating the monitoring, we gave them basic food packages. The goal is to make them feel ashamed and guilty, so they don't repeat their mistakes again," he said, quoted by Antara, Wednesday, August 4.

Dewa Sayoga said that his party carried out mobile monitoring related to PPKM and Prokes, namely the team moved to Jalan WR. Supratman, Gatot Subroto Street, Cokroaminoto Street, Buluh Indah Street, Lumintang City Park, Sekar Tunjung Street, Mahendradata Street, Gajah Mada Street, Sudirman Street, Nias Island Street and Puputan Badung Field I Gusti Ngurah Made Agung.

In this activity, his party fostered nine people, because they were wearing masks incorrectly. As well as fostering a place of business on Jalan Sekar Tunjung to continue to comply with PPKM provisions.

Dewa Sayoga said that in addition to monitoring at night, the Yustisi Team also conducted monitoring during the day, such as the implementation of prokes disciplinary activities.

Currently, said Dewa Sayoga, the team is conducting monitoring at the fork in Jalan Imam Bonjol to Jalan Gunung Batukaru, Pemecutan Village.

In this activity, his party caught two people who violated the health protocol. Of the two people, one person was fined on the spot for not wearing a mask, and one person was given coaching for wearing a mask incorrectly.

Sayoga added that free basic food assistance was also given to residents affected by COVID-19 and residents who were self-isolating in Pemecutan Village.

"We hope that the food packages provided can ease the burden on the community due to the impact of COVID-19," said Dewa Sayoga.


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