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Jambi Regional Police Chief Examines Blocking Posts at Pall 11 Jambi City

By Cpiet Rabu, 25 Agustus 2021 Pengunjung (266) 3 Mins Read
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inp.polri.go.id - Jambi. Jambi Regional Police Chief, Pol. Inspector General A Rachmad Wibowo directly inspected the isolation post at Pall 11, Jambi City, Monday (08/23/21). The Jambi Regional Police Chief said that the Community Activity Restriction Enforcement block level IV carried out in Jambi City was the first time it had been carried out on the island of Sumatra. "This tightening aims to reduce the displacement and place of residents in Jambi City," said Two Star General. The Jambi Regional Police Chief also checked at several locations where many shops were closed following the instructions of the Jambi mayor. "Essential shops such as pharmacies, places to eat, basic necessities, fuel. Non-essential shops such as clothes, shoes and furniture shops have closed a lot," explained Pol. Inspector General A Rachmad Wibowo. The people of the city of Jambi seem to have been educated on the existence of the partition, the Jambi Regional Police Chief thought that the implementation of the Level IV Community Activity Restriction Enforcement Blocking in the City of Jambi would not be regular. "But thank God, we reviewed several posts, everything was under control," said the Indonesian Military Academy graduate in 1993. The Jambi Regional Police Chief hopes that on the second day people's mobility will be reduced even more, in order to break the chain of covid 19 in Jambi City. "The hope is that after this week the isolation will be carried out, next week hopefully there will be a decrease in Covid cases in Jambi City," explained the former Director of Cyber Crime of National Police's Crime Investigation Unit. However, if it is seen that the partition needs to be continued, later it will be re-closed by elements of the Provincial and City's Regional Leadership Coordination Forum whether it needs to be continued. The Jambi Regional Police Chief explained that several vehicles were forced to turn around, because they could not show some documents or requirements to enter Jambi City. "There were residents who turned back because their ID cards were not Jambi City ID cards, there must be something," he added. "The Community Activity Restriction Enforcement Level IV requires that residents' mobility is required to have a job registration certificate, must have an antigen swab for a maximum of one day, and whether or not they have to be vaccinated once. If he is rotated, maybe he will not fulfill the requirements," concluded the Pol. Inspector General, A Rachmad Wibowo.
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