INFOKU, BLORA -Bhabinkamtibmas, Pelem Village, Jati Police, Blora Police, Central Java Police, Brigadier Heriyanto, carried out activities to come to the village by visiting farmers who were working on rice fields in the local village, Wednesday, (13/12/2023).
The sambang with the farmers is carried out by mobile or stationary when the farmers are in the rice fields taking a break, in this way it will not disturb the farmers' activities.
Bhabinkamtibmas Bripka Heriyanto said that patrols of rice fields need to be carried out, especially during the planting and harvest seasons to create a sense of security for farmers.
Apart from that, to create a sense of security, it is also hoped that we can obtain information related to security and social security and the obstacles faced by farmers.
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“Keeping in touch is very important to increase security. "By staying in touch we can increase the synergy between the National Police and the residents and even with activities like this we can easily get information if there are incidents or incidents," said Bhabinkamtibmas.
Some of the emphasis conveyed to residents included asking residents to park their motorized vehicles in a safe place and not forget to lock their vehicles.
"When parking motorbikes, please lock them and supervise them. Especially when farmers are doing activities in the middle of the rice fields, try to make sure the parking visibility is visible to anticipate theft in the rice fields," said Bhabinkamtibmas.
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Separately, Jati Police Chief Iptu Subardi said that routine daily dialogue patrol activities were carried out to increase security and build relationships, especially now that the 2024 elections are approaching.
"Routine dialogical patrol activities are carried out by Bhabinkamtibmas. The hope is that they can maintain security and order in their respective target areas, especially in the 2024 Japanese Election," said the Jati Police Chief. (Endah/POL)