Mukumoko Police Minimizes Accidents During Raids
MUKOMUKOI - The Mukomuko Police, Bengkulu Police have denied accusations by local government officials that their members 'take the opportunity in a pinch' to conduct raids when residents carry out the Balinese tradition of bathing and buying takjil to welcome Ramadan.
"We never had any intention of disturbing or prohibiting the course of cultural traditions during the fasting month and it can be proven yesterday that the Balimau bathing activity was still going on," Head of Traffic AKP Fery Oktaviari Pratama in his statement at Mukomuko, Antara, Sunday, April 3.
Unscrupulous officials in the Mukomuko government previously posted on their Facebook account about the Mukomuko Police Traffic Unit raids during the balimau bath tradition and buying takjil. The official wrote that the local police took advantage of the tightness of the raid.
For this upload, continued Fery, his party will make a dumas or public complaint because it gives a negative image for the institution. "In fact, we are only taking anticipatory steps to minimize traffic accidents. Where the mobility of vehicles during the month of Ramadan is predicted to increase," he said.
Evidently, during two days of raids, Friday, April 1 and Saturday, April 2, the police found as many as 95 violations. At any moment, the police have the authority to enforce traffic rules.
Since the last few days, the Mukomuko Police Traffic Unit has conducted raids to anticipate traffic accidents caused by vehicles parked on a bridge near the Sumatra Cross Road in this area.
The local police held a joint raid with the Transportation Division of the Public Works and Spatial Planning Service and the Mukomuko Civil Service Police Unit.