Lampung Police dispatched a team of snipers at points prone to homecoming routes as an effort to provide a sense of security and comfort for travelers, both those who will menu Java Island from Sumatra and vice versa.
"I put snipers at vulnerable points on the homecoming route. Where the point is secret, it is impossible to tell where (the snipers are)," said Lampung Police Chief Inspector General Helmy Santika in Bandar Lampung, Antara, Sunday, April 16.
He emphasized that in launching the homecoming and return flow of Lebaran 1444 Hijri, all Lampung Regional Police resources will be optimized as an effort to provide a sense of security and comfort to the public in the context of this year's homecoming holiday.
"Hopefully the security services we provide to the community in the context of going home can continue to survive, not just before Eid al-Fitr," he said.
He also said that in addition to placing snipers, the Lampung Police also alerted the Tekab 308 team which focused on uncovering, arresting and preventing crime.
"Don't hesitate to take decisive, measured action in a p4-offessional manner, especially if it is a real act that endangers property, property and life. Don't hesitate," he said.
Helmy said that the police in carrying out Operation Ketupat Krakatau apart from providing services to people who go home also provide a sense of security from the aspect of crime.
"This means that the route that is passed by the travelers must be safe from crimes, parking bags and rest areas must be secured from crime, the traffic routes that are passed are also the same. So travelers from Java to Lampung must feel safe and vice versa," he said.
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