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Antisipasi PMKS, 3 Masjid di Jakpus Dijaga P3S

Anticipating PMKS, 3 Mosques in C. Jakarta Guarded

On D+1 of Idul Adha, 3 mosques in Central Jakarta are guarded by tens of Social Services, Supervision and Controlling (P3S) officers from Central Jakarta Social Sub-Department to prevent the People with Social Welfare Problems (PMKS).

Those three big mosques are Istiqlal, Cut Meutia, and Sunda Kelapa Mosque. As many as 50 P3S officers dispatched

Head of Central Jakarta Social Sub-Department, Susana Budi Susilowati stated on Idul Adha, some PMKS-prone points will predictably be deserted thus all personnel could be maximized to guard three big mosques. As in these mosques, there is still distribution process of sacrificial meats.

"Those three big mosques are Istiqlal, Cut Meutia, and Sunda Kelapa Mosque. As many as 50 P3S officers dispatched," she stated, Friday (9/25).

PMKS in Sunter Agung Park Rampant

According to her, many PMKS flock to mosque to get ration of the meat. So, the officers also will be divided into two shifts.

"There would be many PMKS coming to ask for the meat. So we dispatch personnel divided into two shifts, morning and afternoon," he uttered.

Car for transporting PMKS is also prepared in each mosque.

"Our personnel has coordinated with the mosque security. As commonly they have known which the PMKS are, if they are found, they will be transported," she told.

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