Jakarta Police Deploy 1,516 Personnel for Safe Regional Election Debate
Jakarta Metro Police will deploy 1,516 officers for the governor and deputy governor candidate debate on November 17, 2024. This measure aims to maintain security and prevent disruptions during the Jakarta Regional Election debate.
Police Grand Commissioner Ade Ary Syam Indradi stated that security measures will ensure smooth event processing. Coordination with the Indonesian National Army (TNI) and other relevant parties is essential. Effective communication allows quick responses to any developments.
All police personnel must remain neutral during the election process. Ary highlighted the importance of neutrality to build public trust in democracy. He also encouraged the public to support a peaceful election by following regulations and respecting differing political views.
What security protocols are in place for the Jakarta Regional Election debate?
Interview with Police Grand Commissioner Ade Ary Syam Indradi on Security Measures for Jakarta’s Regional Election Debate
News Directory 3: Thank you for joining us today, Commissioner Indradi. Can you share the rationale behind deploying 1,516 officers for the upcoming governor and deputy governor candidate debate on November 17, 2024?
Police Grand Commissioner Ade Ary Syam Indradi: Thank you for having me. The decision to deploy 1,516 officers stems from our commitment to ensuring security and preventing any disruptions during this critical event in the Jakarta Regional Election. The debate is a vital part of our democratic process, and it is essential that it proceeds smoothly.
News Directory 3: What specific measures will be in place to maintain order during the debate?
Indradi: We have implemented comprehensive security protocols which involve close coordination with the Indonesian National Army (TNI) and other relevant stakeholders. This collaboration allows us to effectively assess and respond to any unforeseen incidents swiftly. Moreover, a strong presence of police personnel at key locations will serve as a deterrent against potential disruptions.
News Directory 3: Given the heightened political sensitivity during elections, how important is it for the police to maintain neutrality?
Indradi: Neutrality is paramount. All police personnel are required to remain impartial throughout the election process. This ensures the integrity of our institution and builds public trust in the democratic framework. When citizens see a police force that is unbiased and fair, it fosters confidence in the electoral system.
News Directory 3: How do you encourage the public to engage with this election cycle peacefully?
Indradi: We urge the public to support a peaceful election environment by adhering to existing regulations and respecting diverse political opinions. Engaging in civil discourse and being respectful towards one another will contribute significantly to a tranquil atmosphere during the debates and beyond.
News Directory 3: In your view, how can community cooperation enhance the security of events like the candidate debate?
Indradi: Community cooperation is vital. When citizens are vigilant and report suspicious activities, it helps us respond effectively and maintain order. We encourage community participation in ensuring safety by attending the debate peacefully and contributing to a respectful environment. With strong security measures and collaboration from the public, we anticipate a safe and orderly debate.
News Directory 3: Thank you for your insights, Commissioner Indradi. We hope for a successful debate on November 17.
Indradi: Thank you, and I appreciate the opportunity to discuss this important topic. We are committed to making this election process a model of safety and democracy.
With strong security and community cooperation, the debate is expected to proceed safely and orderly.
