Papuan Police Guarantee The Security Of Muslims During Eid Prayers
BIAK - The Papuan Regional Police Chief (Kapolda) Inspector General Mathius D Fakhiri emphasized that the police in Papua are ready to provide security guarantees for the Eid 1443 Hijri prayer.
"Please Muslims hold the Eid prayer 1443 Hijri in their respective places while still observing health protocols," said the Chief of the Police, Inspector General Mathius D Fakhiri, in Biak, as reported by Antara, Friday, April 22.
Kapolda Inspector General Fakhiri admitted that currently the government has allowed the implementation of Eid prayers, but still maintain the procedures such as wearing masks, washing hands and paying attention to the health of the surrounding environment.
Inspector General Fakhiri stated that the Eid prayer is one of a series of religious holiday activities for Muslims, so that the police will assist the security so that it can be smooth, safe and conducive.
"Each Polres/Polresta will alert special security personnel to be placed at the Eid prayer location to guard the place for prayer activities," said Police Chief Inspector General Fakhiri. others in Indonesia.
Regarding the Eid homecoming travel rules issued by the Government, according to the Regional Police Chief Inspector General Fakhiri, people in Papua will go home so that they continue to follow the rules because they are still in the atmosphere of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Follow the government's advice so that during Eid homecoming it can be smooth to carry out Eid 1443 Hijri with family in their hometown," said Police Chief Inspector General Fakhiri.
The visit of the Papuan Police Chief Inspector General Mathius D Fakhiri to the Biak Numfor Police Station in order to inaugurate the Yendidori Police Headquarters, meet face-to-face with Polri personnel and visit the implementation of the COVID-19 vaccination at the Biak Police Clinic.