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BANYUWANGI - The two martial arts colleges involved in a clash in Bangorejo District, Banyuwangi, East Java agreed to make peace. The two silat schools that made peace, namely PSHT and Pagar Nusa.

Both parties fully hand over the handling of the post-conflict to law enforcement officials. The agreement was made at the Bangorejo Police Headquarters, Thursday, March 10.

Present at the meeting of the Chairperson of PCNU Banyuwangi KH Ali Makki Zaini, Danlanal Marine Lt. Col. (F) Ansori, Dandim Letkol Kav Eko Julianto Ramadan, and Deputy Regent Sugirah, Chair of PSHT Banyuwangi, Lilik.

"We completely, totally, submit this matter to the police regarding anyone who is related to this problem as the perpetrator," said Gus Makki, his nickname.

Regarding the clashes, neither PSHT nor Pagar Nusa will discuss the cause of the clashes.

"We who are from PCNU and Mas Lilik who are from PSHT agree not to enter into the realm of right and wrong. We agree to enter how we get along, because there are many similarities between Pagar Nusa and PSHT," he said.

Gus Makki asked the warriors from Pagar Nusa to hold back and not make any moves.

"We have ordered all Pagar Nusa members wherever they are not to make any movements without the permission of the Pagar Nusa Chair and the Banyuwangi PCNU Chair," said KH Ali Makki Zaini.

Meanwhile, the Head of PSHT Banyuwangi Branch, Lilik also asked his members to also restrain themselves and not make movements that would trigger an unfavorable situation.

"To PSHT's brothers and sisters, please restrain yourself and don't make movements that do not make the situation conducive. Leave everything to the police from the Banyuwangi Police and everything must be coordinated with the management," he asked.

The peace agreement between PSHT and Pagar Nusa was distributed via video so that all members could understand.


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