JAYAPURA - Papuan Police Chief Inspector General Mathius D. Fakhiri expressed his gratitude to all people in Papua who have maintained tolerance and calm during the Eid prayer.
The Papuan police chief really hopes that general security can be maintained, including tolerance.
"And also at this Eid al-Fitr moment, we can also share with fellow human beings, especially those in the Land of Papua, more specifically in Jayapura City," said the Papuan Police Chief, quoted from a written statement, Monday, May 2.
The Papuan Police Chief also invited Muslims to be able to celebrate Eid well and calmly with their families. Muslims are requested. not euphoric and still maintaining health protocols.
"Let's celebrate Eid well with our families and continue to adhere to health protocols so that we are all healthy. That's what I hope for, especially at the moment of Eid in Papua and more specifically in Jayapura City," he concluded.
"Hopefully we will return Fitri to do good things for her family and also the extended family of the police in Papua and the community, I hope this will get a reward and goodness from Allah SWT as a person and also as the Papuan Police Chief," he continued.
The situation in Papua is certain to be safe even though an incident occurred in the Bintang Mountains some time ago.
"I hope that we can maintain this conduciveness together, because I believe and believe that in Papua tolerance is always considered and maintained because this is not only new but from the time of our ancestors in Papua tolerance has developed and this is manifested in Papua until now," said the Papuan Police Chief.
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