JAKARTA - Metro Jaya Police Chief, Inspector General Pol Fadil Imran, received food assistance in the form of processed fish products and necessities from entrepreneurs to be distributed to the public at JI Expo Kemayoran, Central Jakarta.

A total of 70 thousand cans of processed fish products and 5 thousand packages of necessities to meet people's food consumption, especially in DKI Jakarta, were received directly by Police Chief, Fadil Imran.

"So 70 thousand cans is equivalent to 70 tons of skipjack tuna. I hope these sardines and tuna can increase the immunity of the community, especially since they have also been vaccinated", said Fadil in Kemayoran, Friday, September 10.

This assistance was supported by three entrepreneurs, namely the Purse Seine Nusantara Fisherman Association (HNPN) and the Muara Baru Fishery Club which provide processed fish products. Meanwhile, J99 Corp, which provides basic food assistance, and PT Vehicle Electric Indonesia, which provides vehicles for distributing aid.

Head of HNPN, James Then, detailed that 70 thousand cans of processed fish consisted of processed products of skipjack tuna, sardines, and tuna.

"In this pandemic condition, I gather fishery business actors, especially in Muara Baru, to help independently. Even though the current conditions are difficult, we also have to help others", he said.


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