INFOKU, BLORA -Head of Blora Police, Central Java Police AKBP Aan Hardiansyah led the Call for the 2022 Temple Traffic Safety Operations Force, Tuesday (01/03/2022) on the front page of the Blora Police Headquarters.
Present at the event were Blora Police Deputy Commissioner Christian Chrisye Lolowang, Blora Police Chief Officer, and Blora Police Headquarters and Pasi Press Kodim 0721/Blora Letda Sumarno.
The participants for the troop deployment consisted of members of the Blora Police, members of the TNI Kodim 0721/Blora and Infantry Battalion 410/Alugoro as well as members of the Blora Subdenpom, Satpol PP, Transportation Service and members of the BPBD of Blora Regency.
Even though it was drizzling, the team's title ceremony was full of enthusiasm. Blora Police Chief AKBP Aan Hardiansyah as the leader of the apple read the message from the Central Java Police Chief.
AKBP Aan Hardiansyah said that the National Police had set a calendar of Traffic Safety Operations which was routinely carried out every year.
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This temple traffic safety operation in 2022 is an Operation for Creating Conditions for Kamseltibcarlantas during the Covid-19 pandemic.
"By prioritizing preemptive and preventive activities as well as being persuasive and humane in order to increase public compliance and discipline in traffic in order to continue to apply health protocols during the Covid-19 pandemic," he said.
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The Temple Traffic Safety Operation in 2022 was carried out for 14 days.
Starting from March 01, 2022 to March 14, 2022, it will be held simultaneously throughout Indonesia.
"It is hoped that this year's safety operation can break the chain of spreading Covid-19, reduce the number of traffic violations and accidents, and can minimize traffic fatalities that result in the victim's death," he continued.
To the public, the Blora Police Chief appealed not to get bored in applying the discipline of health protocols and discipline in traffic.
"Still in a pandemic atmosphere, don't ignore and don't get bored in health protocols," concluded the Blora Police Chief. (Setyorini/POL)