Don't Disturb the Peace, Jayapura City Police Chief: Strict Action for Protesters
There is a lot of information circulating on various social media and WhatsApp groups related to the call for action from Student Solidarity with the Papuan People who will take a long march to the Papua Province DPR Office on March 8, 2022, so the attention of Jayapura Mayor Benhur Tommy Mano.
"I urge all residents of Jayapura City not to panic and remain calm, we all have to make our environment conducive, leaflets or screenshots of this information do not need to be distributed. It just stops at you, don't share it again, because it can cause anxiety.
Our country is a state of law, all things or activities must have a legal basis, including demonstration activities and so on, must go through procedures, such as licensing at the Police and others," said Jayapura Mayor DR Benhur Tomi Mano, Sunday (6/5). /2022) afternoon.
It is said that if there is no permit, the Police will definitely announce it, because it is not in accordance with applicable procedures.
Furthermore, for those who intend to do a demo or whatever it is, follow the applicable procedures, do not take actions that may have the potential to cause general symptoms. The wheels of community life are currently running well, mothers are busy making money, children and students are studying and seeking knowledge for their future, gentlemen are working to earn a living and support their families, don't forget to disturb This wheel of life is only for the benefit of certain groups.
"Don't, please don't disturb walking and peace and public, so as to cause fear and panic in the community, don't disturb a good life. That's not a commendable act, don't provoke the community with certain issues for the benefit of the group. maintain and maintain for the benefit of all of us," he said.
For that, I once again urge the entire community of Jayapura City to remain calm, and maintain cleanliness, the Police will definitely take firm action for those who want to disturb the public.
"I will coordinate with the Police Chief and also the TNI to keep the situation safe and conducive. For those of you who want to take a demonstration or long march or whatever, follow the licensing procedures, no, the officers will immediately intervene for security and the entire city community. Jayapura," he said.
It is said, greetings of peace to all of us, let's keep Jayapura City as our common home, Hen Tecahi Yo Onomi T'mar Ni Hanased. "Sunday, Lord Jesus Jesus, save our city, amen," he said.
Strict Action
Meanwhile, the call for action from the Papuan People's Student Solidarity which will go to the Papua Provincial DPR Office will be dealt with firmly by the police because they do not have a permit. This was revealed by the Jayapura City Police Chief, Kombes Pol. Gustav R. Urbinas, SH., S.IK., M.Pd.
"His party will take decisive action, if on Tuesday, March 8, it is still carried out by going down the road or long march because it can disrupt the general situation and also currently the Covid-19 pandemic is still going on," he said.
Furthermore, the Chief of Police said, during the Covid-19 pandemic, demonstrations involving many people were not in accordance with the Jayapura Mayor's Instruction Number 2 of 2022 regarding increasing prevention and control measures for the corona virus disease in the Jayapura City area.
"If the action is still forced to be carried out, the failure has alerted hundreds of joint TNI-Polri personnel to take decisive action," he said.
"During the pandemic, demonstrations can only be carried out by a limited audience and participants, not by taking to the streets or long marches and involving many people," he said.
"It is appealed to the people of Jayapura City and its surroundings not to be provoked by this action in order to keep their beloved city safe and conducive and carry out activities as usual because the police and the TNI will ensure the security of the city of Jayapura," he appealed.
Police Commissioner. Gustav added that regarding the circulation of issues circulating on social media, the existence of a group that would paralyze the city of Jayapura is still under investigation and preparations to take anticipatory steps.
"Hopefully the public will remain calm, not panic and if the public gets the slightest information, they do not need to be reported to the police so they can take police action," he stressed.
SOURCE: https://wartaplus.com/read/14557/jangan-disturbing-Peace-Kapolresta-Kota-Jayapura-Tindakan-Tegas-bagi-Pendemo
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