inp.polri.go.id – Semarang. The rise of online loan fraud (Pinjol), which takes many victims, has made the police implement several innovative handling programs. As has been done by the Central Java Regional Police, developing reporting innovations through the Directorate of Special Crime website. The public only needs to be present if the officer is going to clarify.
Central Java Regional Police Chief, Pol. Inspector-General Ahmad Luthfi said that, in the context of enforcing this law, the public does not need to hesitate if they feel disturbed or terrorized by illegal borrowing.
"We are also making efforts to enforce the law by arresting the perpetrators of illegal lending. Therefore, the public does not need to hesitate; if they feel disturbed by the illegal online loan terror, please report it, and it will be handled later, "explained the Regional Police Chief.
The Regional Police Chief also discussed the grounding of the Precision Police in the province of Central Java. The Regional Police Chief, accompanied by the Head of PR, emphasized that the natural form of grounding the Precision Police is to realize all of the priority programs of the National Police Chief, including improving public services and reducing public complaints.
"We realize this by developing various applications, such as ETLE in the traffic function and Virtual Police in the Detective Function," said the Regional Police Chief.
The Regional Police Chief also added that grounding the Precision Police means increasing synergy with the National Armed Forces and related stakeholders. This synergy is felt when Central Java is facing a surge in the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Currently, the pandemic in Central Java has decreased considerably. As a result, the current situation tends to be gentle. This is thanks to the synergy that was built between the National Armed Forces and National Police and related stakeholders," explained the Regional Police Chief.
The hard work of the Indonesian National Police and the Indonesian National Armed Forces, and related stakeholders have made the COVID-19 handling program in Central Java run smoothly. In the Solo Raya and Semarang Raya agglomerations, the progress of the COVID-19 vaccination has progressed very significantly.
"We hope that as soon as possible, one hundred percent of the residents have been vaccinated," said the Regional Police Chief.
