In Order For New Year's Eve To Be Disciplined, The West Java Police Chief Asks The Community To Hold A Dhikr

The Head of the West Java Regional Police, Inspector General of Police Suntana, asked the public to hold New Year's Eve with remembrance activities for the good and safety of all in mosques and prayer rooms.

"Especially on New Year's Eve, I appeal to my colleagues how beautiful it will be according to West Java culture, if the New Year celebrations are carried out with remembrance at places of worship, in mosques and in prayer rooms," said Suntana in Limbangan, Garut Regency, Saturday, December 24.

He said the police had deployed a number of personnel to maintain and create security and public order during Christmas, as well as the turn of the new year.

This security effort, he said, certainly needs to get support from all elements of society to help maintain security and public order.

"Whatever we do, the National Police government and related agencies, it will not work without the maximum support from the community," he said.

The Regional Police Chief also hopes that all elements of society will not be easily provoked or take actions that could disrupt public security and order (Kamtibmas).

"The people of West Java are both reluctant (we) to maintain a conducive situation in the West Java region. The actions (don't) be provoked, actions that can disrupt the security and social order," said the Kapolda.

He also asked the public to immediately report to the police if there were unknown and suspicious people in their own environment to anticipate acts of terrorism.

"People should report if there are unknown people in their respective environments to avoid threats of terrorism and others," said the Kapolda.

He added, for Christmas and New Year security, 27 thousand people were deployed to joint personnel who were deployed at 330 security posts for 12 days.

"Our target as usual is to provide comfort and security for our people who will carry out Christmas and New Year's holidays," he said.