So That The Assistance For The Impact Of The Increase In Fuel Is Right On Target, Sidoarjo Police Pick Up The Ball Until It Descends Onto The Road
The distribution of basic necessities to residents affected by the increase in fuel prices by Sidoarjo Police officers. (Photo via ANTARA/Polresta Sidoarjo)

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SIDOARJO - Assistance continues to be distributed to communities affected by the increase in fuel prices (BBM). Both from the central government and agencies in the regions.

Distribution is also carried out carefully so that the aid is right on target. For example, the Sidoarjo City Police (Polresta) officers.

They took action to pick up the ball until they took to the streets to distribute food packages to people in need.

In fact, there are also officers who distribute aid door to door (door to door).

"On this occasion, we picked up the ball to the house of the people affected by the fuel price adjustment to distribute the social assistance," said Sidoarjo Police Chief Kombes Kusumo Wahyu Bintoro, as quoted from Antara, Saturday, September 10.

"On this occasion, in the midst of the increase in subsidized fuel prices, we distributed social assistance for basic food packages to the community," he continued. Kusumo Wahyu then appealed to the public not to panic and be anarchic in responding to the government's decision to increase fuel prices. "If there are problems or complaints, they can express their opinions to village officials, Bhabinkamtibmas and Babinsa in their area," said Kusumo Wahyu. "Until now, the security and security situation in Sidoarjo Regency is still safe and conducive," he concluded.


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