Police Patrol in Residential Areas on Eid Holidays
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Sabtu, 26 Juli 2014 14:02 WIB
Police officers pushing a patrol car in a gutter on Jl. Raya Nagreg, Bandung, West Java. Thursday (16/8). TEMPO/Aditya Herlambang Putra
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Central Jakarta Police Chief Sr. Comr. Hendro Pandowo said police officers would patrol around houses that have been temporarily left by owners duringmudik or homecoming. "Police cars will patrol around residential areas to ensure situations are safe and sound," Hendro yesterday.
The security measure will be carried out for 24 hours. "When no house owners and police officers available, robbers can do whatever they want," he explained. Other than patrolling around, the police have set up security posts in a number of busy roads.
The security posts are yellow tents with names of respective regional police offices. "The police have 60 patrol cars that are ready for their duties during Lebaran. Moreover, there will be additional cars from police offices in Central Jakarta," he said.