Surabaya Satpol PP Raids Hotel Allegedly Place Of Prostitution On Valentine's Day
SURABAYA - The Surabaya City Civil Service Police Unit oversees a hotel or lodging place in the City of Heroes, East Java, which is suspected of being a place of prostitution on Valentine's Day which is celebrated every February 14. Head of the Surabaya City Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP), Eddy Christijanto said, in order to To maintain security, peace, and public order, Satpol PP has issued Circular Letter (SE) Number 300/867/436.7.1.18/2022 regarding Supervision of Valentine's Day Celebrations. In addition, he continued, on the second point, the sub-district head was asked to supervise supermarkets or the like that sell Valentine's equipment (chocolate that is made of chocolate). mixed with contraceptive props). "Furthermore, in the third point, we asked the sub-district head to conduct raids on the sale of va flowers lentines or other infrastructure on roads, traffic light (TL) and pedestrians that interfere with traffic and the comfort of road users," he said.
Meanwhile, the District Head of Kenjeran Surabaya City Nono Indriyatno claimed to have followed up on the SE, by conducting surveillance in the Suramadu area, namely under the Suramadu Bridge which is usually used as a gathering place for young people. It's too crowded with cafes, but we continue to strengthen supervision," he said. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he said, his party was also increasingly routinely monitoring the implementation of health procedures, and conducting swab hunters. Furthermore, regarding the special monitoring carried out in Kenjeran District, he explained, also conducting raids around the coast and under the Suramadu Bridge. "We continue to carry out surveillance in accordance with the points listed in the SE," he said. As for the deployed personnel, there were 20 personnel consisting of Satpol PP, Linmas, to the kelurahan in charge of monitoring. "We also held a picket. for the village heads in turn to oversee the activities of the Kenjeran District community," he said.