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JAKARTA - The East Java Regional Police have gradually distributed the love ropes from the National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit and the East Java Police Chief Inspector General Nico Afinta, to the families of the victims or Aremania who died in the Office incident on Saturday, October 1.

The granting of the love was given by the Dirbinmas of the East Java Police and the Head of Binmas Polres and all Bhabinkamtibmas.

According to the Dirbinmas Kombes Pol Asep Irpan Rosadi, all Babinkamtibmas have also carried out initial takziah activities to the families of the victims, then assisted in the funeral and distributed Tali Asih from the National Police Chief and East Java Police Chief to the families of the victims.

"The Bhabinkamtibmas residents whose citizens were victims of the Kanjuruhan incident have distributed compensation from the National Police Chief and the East Java Police Chief, to the families of the victims," said Kombes Irpan Rosadi in a written statement, Friday, October 7.

The following is data on the distribution of love ropes to the families of the victims, Kanjuruhan:

1. Malang Police: The number of victims is 68 people2. Malang City Police: The number of victims is 30 people3. Probolinggo Police: The number of victims is 3 people. Probolinggo City Police: The number of victims is 1 person5. Blitar Police: The number of victims is 4 people6. Blitar City Police: The number of victims is 2 people7. Pasuruan Police: 5 victims8. Pasuruan City Police: 2 victims9. Tulungagung Police: 7 victims, namely 6 people and 1 Bhabinkamtibmas.10. Jember Police: The number of victims is 2 people11. Jombang Police: The number of victims is 1 person12. Batu Police: The number of victims is 1 person13. Magetan Police: The number of victims is 1 person. Gresik Police: The number of victims is 15 people. Trenggalek Police: The number of victims is 1 Bhabinkamtibmas

The gift of love to the victim's family was carried out by Bhabinkamtibmas accompanied by the Chief of Police, Deputy Chief of Police, Head of Binmas, or Head of Binmas in the village where the victim lived.


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