Partager:

JAKARTA - Considered a danger to children's lives and travel, the Indonesian Railways (KAI) Operational Area (Daop) 3 Cirebon, West Java, appealed to parents to prohibit their children's activities from making sharp weapons by placing iron on the train tracks.

"We immediately carried out socialization and appealed to local residents to prohibit their children from making sharp weapons on the rail line," said Public Relations Manager of KAI Daop 3 Cirebon Suprapto, quoting Antara, Sunday, April 10.

He said that his party received reports related to the activity of children making sharp weapons by placing iron on the train tracks.

In fact, Suprapto continued, these activities are very dangerous, especially for the children themselves, and violate existing rules.

"It is hoped that parents can play an active role in supervising their children's activities, especially when playing on the railway line to prohibit it," he said.

Suprapto added that after conducting a search, security personnel found the activities of children who were making sharp weapons.

"To the children who are caught doing the activity of making sharp weapons on the rail line, we approach through coaching the children's families," he said.

Suprapto said that people's activities on the tracks are strictly prohibited because they are dangerous, and many victims have been struck by trains for carrying out illegal activities.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)