Running For Three Weeks, A Number Of Schools In Banten Asked To Maintain Prokes To Prevent New Clusters
Banten Police Chief, IJP Dr. Rudy Heriyanto Adi Nugroho/ Photo: IST

SERANG - Face-to-face Learning (PTM) which has been going on for 3 weeks in Banten has received great attention from the Banten Police Chief, IJP Dr. Rudy Heriyanto Adi Nugroho. Together with the Deputy Kapolda of Banten, the Kapolda of Banten together made a visit to several schools in the Pandeglang and Serang areas.

"The visit was made to see first-hand how health protocols are applied in face-to-face learning, as well as distributing special masks for students and school bags containing books and stationery that have been prepared by the Banten Police," said IJP Dr. Rudy Heriyanto, Thursday 30 September.

The visit of the Banten Police Chief in Pandeglang Regency began at MTS Anwarul Hidayah and the Salafi Al Hidayah Islamic Boarding School located in Kadumeneh Village, Banjar District. The Banten Police Chief was accompanied by the Regent of Pandeglang Hj. Irna Narulita, and Forkopimda Pandeglang, met with the head of the madrasa, Kyai Cece Nazrudin and 100 students who were still studying in a simple classroom.

"I am very happy to be able to interact with teachers and students at this madrasa, I see that masks have been used and the capacity of students in the classroom is also limited," said Rudy Heriyanto.

After interacting, some students who took part in PTM were symbolically given masks and school bags that already contained books and other writing utensils.

"Today the Banten Police distributed 100 bags containing masks, books and writing utensils to students at this madrasa as a form of support and concern for the Banten Police for face-to-face learning. We hope that the health protocols will continue to be implemented with discipline so that PTM can take place in a healthy manner. Strong Banten intelligence can be realized," explained Rudy Heryanto.

Kyai Cece Nazrudin with emotion expressed his gratitude to the Banten Police Chief who had visited face-to-face learning at his school.

"This is the first time in the history of this school that the Banten Police Chief has come to visit and even provide assistance. Hopefully, the Banten Police Chief and his entourage will always be given ease and health," said Kyai Cece Nazrudin.


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