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SOLO - The discovery of a suspicious object on Jalan Arifin, Kampung Baru Village, Pasar Kliwon District, Solo, Central Java, Wednesday, March 30 this morning caused a stir. The police who were contacted moved quickly to the location where the object was found.

Surakarta Police Chief Kombes Ade Safri Simanjuntak said the object in the form of a small blue bag with a floral motif was found by residents passing by the location.

"This bag was found at around 06.00 WIB this morning," said Ade Safri in Solo, Antara, Wednesday, March 30.

The two suspicious residents then reported the findings to the picket officer at Denpom IV/4 Surakarta or the Military Police Office (PM) because their locations were not far from where the objects were found.

Denpon IV/4 Surakarta officers then reported to the Surakarta Police. The police then coordinated with the Gegana team from the Central Java Mobile Brigade Unit. However, the suspicious item had been evacuated at Fort Vastenburg and had been unraveled and analyzed.

The discovery bag, just a suspicious object not a dangerous item.

According to Ade Safri, the items found were not dangerous or explosive. Thus, the condition of security and public order (Kamtibmas) in Solo is still safe and conducive. Police and TNI continue to be on standby to provide security.

"This is a public concern when they find suspicious objects and then report them to the security forces, who will follow up with police measures that the goods are not dangerous goods," he said.

Regarding security in Solo, said the Police Chief, everything went well and smoothly. Security during the G20 Trade, Investment, and Industry Working Group (TIIWG) meeting, in Solo, Central Java, is guaranteed to be safe and smooth.


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