Playing At Tiku Beach In West Sumatra During Academic Hours, 26 Students Arrested By Satpol PP
SUMBAR - Satpol PP arrested as many as 26 students of Agam Regency, West Sumatra (West Sumatra) who missed. They were caught playing at the Tiku Beach tourist attraction during lessons on Tuesday 27 September. Head of Public Order and Public Peace Division of Satpol PP Agam, Yul Akmar, said the 26 students came from two junior high schools and four high schools in the local area.
"We secured them while playing at the Tiku Beach Tourism Object when the lesson started," he said in Lubukbasung, West Sumatra, quoted from Antara, Tuesday, September 27. He said 26 students consisting of students and students were immediately taken to the Tanjungmutiara sub-district office for data collection and coaching. After that, the school was immediately summoned and they were asked to make a statement so they would not repeat it again. The statement letter was immediately signed by the student and the school representative teacher. "We leave it to the school for further coaching," he added.
He admitted that the Agam Satpol PP routinely conducts raids for students who skip out during lessons in anticipating brawls between fellow students. In addition, Satpol PP Agam also often raids lodging, oil and beverage, buildings that use public facilities, single orangen entertainment above 00.00 WIB and others. The raid is based on Regional Regulation (Perda) Number 1 of 2020 concerning Public Order and Public Peace and other regulations. "We routinely hold the raid every time in maintaining public order and public order," he said.
In this way, he added, it can minimize acts that violate customary norms, religion and others in the Agam area.