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363 Petugas P3S di Siagakan Hadapi KAA

363 Personnel Ready to Guard Asia-Africa Summit from PMKS

As many as 363 officers of Supervision and Social Handling (P3S) for Jakarta Social Department are prepared ahead of the Asia-Africa Summit (KAA) in Jakarta, which falls on April 19-24, 2015. They are assigned to anticipate the People with Social Welfare Problems (PMKS) when the important event is held. 

We're preparing 363 personnel of P3S for securing the event

Head of Central Jakarta Social Sub-Department, Susana Budi Susilowati stated her sub-department will hold socialization in order not to beg with any modus, as well as patrol and supervision, especially the lanes that would be passed by the delegations. It is expected some PMKS-prone points could be sterilized.

"We're preparing 363 personnel of P3S for securing the event," he stated, Thursday (4/16). 

4,236 Police Personnel will Be Deployed to Secure KAA

She added, besides guarding, her party will also patrol along with Satpol PP personnel on Jalan Sudirman-Thamrin, Kuningan, Gatot Subroto and Jalan Medan Merdeka.

"The personnel should prioritize persuasive and humanity action while doing their duty. They are not allowed to do rude action," she asserted. 

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