So That Worship Is Solemn, Kompol Ocha Gathers Teenage Boys In Tambora So They Don't Get Into Fights During Ramadan

JAKARTA - The Tambora Police are conducting data collection and coaching for teenagers so they don't get involved in brawls. Tambora Police Chief Kompol Rosana Albertina Labobar said this activity was to prevent the occurrence of brawls that often occur in that location.

"We collected as many as 30 teenagers from Gang Lontar, Duri Selatan Village, Tambora, West Jakarta for data collection and guidance," Kompol Rosana told reporters, Wednesday, March 23.

Furthermore, the Police Chief, known as Kompol Ocha, explained that the brawl that took place in the Tambora area, West Jakarta, it was found that the students came from a group of children or gangs living outside the Tambora area.

"Therefore, we gathered the children in the Tambora area to be recorded and nurtured so they don't get involved in the brawl," he said.

The police chief said that the approach taken by his party was persuasive. This was carried out as directed by the Head of the Metro Jaya Police Inspector General Fadil Imran and the West Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Ady Wibowo.

"In the month of Ramadan, we will make various efforts so that people can carry out worship solemnly. We have also coordinated with various parties, both RT, RW and parents. Data collection is done by taking fingerprints and photos," he said.