DSC_4632DSC_4643 Improved the security surveillance of the public continues to be done by the Satpol PP of Banjar Regency routinely conduct raids in several places in the city of Martapura Kota considered the potential of crime occurs, concentrated and immoral.

Head of Satpol PP of Banjar Regency H Ahmadi was accompanied by Head of PPUD Anton Setiawan and Head of Tibum and Tranmas Syaifulah Effendi, right down to the field to conduct raids in the Field of Cahaya Bumi Selamat, RTH Ratu Zalecha and Pertokoan Sekumpul (Sekumpul Shopping Complex) Friday night (5/2).

Arriving at the place, the members of the Satpol PP Banjar Regency combed straight Felds of CBS and RTH Ratu Zalecha to conduct raids on citizens, especially children and adolescents who are suspected of being under the influence of drugs.

After that, Satpol PP Banjar continued its raids in Pertokoan Sekumpul (Sekumpul Shopping Complex) who have often received complaints from the residents because of the drunks who gather to feast on alcohol and frequent acts of sacrilegious in place.

The Head of Satpol PP Banjar H Ahmadi said it will regularly conduct raids in some places that are considered potentially a crime occurs. “We are routinely conduct raids around the area of Martapura Kota, especially in the field of CBS, RTH, and Sekumpul Shopping Complex, where it often becomes a place of “ngelem”even be a sacrilegious, though these are troubling the people around and into the sights that are bad for the city, “said Ahmadi.

He said that this initiative from the members of the Satpol PP Banjar itself and appeal of the Minister of Home Affairs Tjahjo Kumolo. The Minister of Home Affairs called for governors, regents and mayors in order to improve security in the region, The Minister also requested that the government and security forces conduct surveillance against immigrants in the area, in order to minimize the development of the ideology of radical and teachings deviate from the teachings of religion that could cause unrest society as GAFATAR case that recently occurred.

 

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