Thousands Of Participants Attend The Merpati Bird Overcrowding Competition Of The West Java Police Chief Cup In Tasikmalaya
TASIKMALAYA - West Java Regional Police (West Java Regional Police) held a competition for the scarcity of flying pigeons attended by thousands of participants from a number of provinces. This championship is for the West Java Regional Police Chief in the Indonesian High Merpati Fan League, the Tasikmalaya series at the RMT Stadium Kampung Cibuek, Papakembang District, Tasikmalaya Regency, Saturday, July 8.The Directorate for Vital Object Security of the West Java Police Kombes Pol M. Hidayat, who opened the event, Saturday said that the pigeon scarcity complaint activity will compete for the 47th Anniversary of the West Java Police Chief in the context of Bhayangkara's 77th Anniversary Bhayangkara in Tasikmalaya. "The rotating pattern of Mr. Kapolda will certainly continue to rotate every year in the framework of Bhayangkara's 77th day, of course, the community will participate, in particular increasing MSMEs," said Hidayat, who opened the league representing West Java Police Chief Inspector General Pol Akhmad Wiyagus. He said that the competition for the scarcity of flying pigeons was greeted by the enthusiasm of pigeon fans from a number of cities and districts in Indonesia to compete indicating its expertise and also the ability of its pet pigeons. A considerable competition participant in the event, he said, namely from DKI Province, West Java, Central Java, and East Java, then other regions that all gathered in one arena show the privilege of each dovengka. "This is very extraordinary, the enthusiasm community and participants of several provinces, which are the largest in DKI, West Java itself, East Java, Central Java, they are present and fans of the people in West Java alone are already two thousand high pigeon fans, who have competed quite a lot," said Hidayat. One of the participants from Yogyakarta, Doni Faizal said that he deliberately participated with a group of fellow pigeon fans to enlive the national level of pigeons in Tasikmalaya.