Leave The Home During The 2023 New Year Holidays, The NTB Police Advises Using CCTV That Can Be Monitored On Your Cellphone
West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Regional Police (Polda) advises residents who want to leave their homes on vacation at the end of 2023 can take advantage of technology to strengthen security at their homes.
"You can also take advantage of the current technology by installing CCTV cameras at home, which we can monitor directly from the application on mobile phones," said Head of Public Relations of the NTB Police, Police Commissioner Artanto in Mataram, NTB, Wednesday, December 28, confiscated by Antara.
However, the NTB Regional Police have prepared security in the residential area. Artanto said that there were already personnel on duty to carry out routine patrols.
"In addition to security on the highway, empty houses are also security targets. There, there will be teams carrying out mobile patrols. From New Year's Eve to morning," said Artanto.
To residents who want to take a vacation at the end of the year and leave their homes, Artanto also hopes to coordinate with the officers on duty in the local area.
In addition, Artanto said the NTB Police were preparing to secure tourist attractions that could potentially be crowded with the public when celebrating New Year's Eve.
"In principle, we 'all out', the security we provide to the community is the best so that the situation and conditions on New Year's Eve continue to run safely and smoothly without any disturbances," he said.
Perturbations that are of concern in tourist attraction areas, he continued, regarding the safety of visitors and the movement of vehicle flows.
"street crime at the location of tourist attractions is included in the attention, for that there is already a team that will be on duty. Likewise, with the anticipation of vehicle congestion, the system for opening lane closures and diverting flows, we have prepared it," he said.
In addition to tourist attractions, he said, community crowd centers such as nightclubs, shopping centers, and young people's hangouts, also became the attention of police security on New Year's Eve.
"Including the port area and airport. There will be a thickening of security there," he concluded.