Rabu 06 Jun 2018 20:12 WIB

Tito Karnavian leads roll call of operation Ketupat 2018

Operation Ketupat is being conducted for 18 days from June 7 to June 24, 2018.

 Police Chief Gen. Tito Karnavian (left to right) along with TNI Commander Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto, Minister of Public Works Basuki Hadimuljono and Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan hold a press conference after the 2018 Operation
Foto: Republika/Mahmud Muhyidin
Police Chief Gen. Tito Karnavian (left to right) along with TNI Commander Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto, Minister of Public Works Basuki Hadimuljono and Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan hold a press conference after the 2018 Operation "Ketupat" in Monas Square, Jakarta, Wednesday (June 6).

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- Indonesian Police Chief General Tito Karavian led a roll call of Operation "Ketupat" 2018 being carried out to safeguard the Eid al-Fitr Islamic holidays across Indonesia. Operation Ketupat is being conducted for 18 days from June 7 to June 24, 2018.

"This morning, similar roll calls are being held simultaneously across Indonesia to mark the beginning of this operation by checking the preparations in the respective regions," Gen Karnavian noted here, Wednesday, during the roll call also attended by Marshal Hadi Thajanto, chief of the Indonesian Defense Forces.

A total of 177 thousand personnel comprised those from the police and military, civilian security guards, and fire brigade officers, among others. The operation focuses on safeguarding the exodus of homecoming travelers and their return after celebrating Eid al-Fitr in their hometowns.

"Extensive improvement in infrastructure has been conducted, and this year is relatively better than the previous one," he noted.

He urged police and military personnel to work hard to prevent traffic jams and accidents.

"We have to work hard to ease congestion and prevent accidents," he added.

As for stability in food prices, the Police's Food Task Force has, so far, handled 495 food-related criminal cases, with 395 suspects.

"Hopefully, we would be able to prevent them from influencing the prices of food commodities," he remarked.

The operation will ensure that homecoming travelers will be free from thugs, grabbers, thieves, and other conventional criminals. Moreover, the police and military personnel are ready to undertake mitigation efforts in case of a natural disaster.

"We are ready in case of a contingency situation," he noted.

Another target of the operation is to take precautionary measures and prevent terrorism. Since the bombing incident in Surabaya last May, the Police's anti-terror squad Densus 88 had arrested 96 terror suspects, 14 of whom were shot dead.

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