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East Java Regional Police Chief Urges People to Celebrate New Year at Home

By Cpiet Selasa, 04 Januari 2022 Pengunjung (8) 2 Mins Read
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inp.polri.go.id - Surabaya. East Java Regional Police Chief, Pol. Inspector-General Nico Afinta Karo-Karo urges the public to celebrate New Year's Eve 2022 by staying at home. This is a form of Indonesia's vigilance with the emergence of a new mutation of the Covid-19 variant Omicron. "Because we need to be aware of this new variant of Omicron that there are already 49 (exposed people) and the possibility increases. This is important for us, the community and all stakeholders to carry out the prokes first, don't travel if it is not important. Better at home watching TV," explained the East Java Regional Police Chief, Wednesday (12/29/21). The number one person at the East Java Regional Police said that his party would carry out security measures to prevent crowds. One of them is setting up 163 security post points, and 50 of these posts are spread throughout the East Java region. "For the new year, we carry out security activities, and there are 163 security posts points and 50 Integrated Healthcare Center that will provide security. The first point is the movement of people, the second is the place, the third is people," said the East Java Regional Police Chief. In addition, the East Java Regional Police will also conduct a Justice Operation. Furthermore, the East Java Regional Police Chief said that members in the field would not hesitate to remind the public in implementing health protocols. "For the safety of this person, a Yustisi operation will be carried out, reminding people to wear masks. Then if someone has not been vaccinated, we will vaccinate the second one," said the East Java Regional Police Chief. Meanwhile, for tourist attractions or roads that are feared to become crowd points, Nico will deploy his members to prevent such crowds. "Then the third is the problem of place. Regarding crowded places, tourist attractions, there will be members who work to secure the place so that there are no crowds," concluded the East Java Regional Police Chief.
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