Hand in Hand with Ojol, 300 Basic Food Packages Distributed by Jambi Regional Police Mobile Brigade

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Gandeng Ojol, 300 Paket Sembako Dibagikan Sat Brimob Polda Jambi. Foto : Yogi/Jambiseru.com

Hand in Hand with Ojol, 300 Basic Food Packages Distributed by Jambi Regional Police Mobile Brigade

JAMBISERU.COM – The Jambi Regional Police through the Jambi Regional Police Satbrimob again conducted social services, this time 300 distribution of food packages to residents affected by Covid-19, Thursday (4/30/2020).

Distribution of food is unique this time. because the Jambi Regional Police Satbrimob invited motorbike taxi drivers online to distribute food packages to the affected communities Covid-19.

Jambi Regional Police Chief, Inspector General Pol Firman Shantyabudi, said that in any situation the National Police must be ready, whenever needed.

“Hopefully the assistance provided can remain targeted, in accordance with the needs of the more important ones in accordance with the data received,” he hoped, at the Jambi Regional Police Mobile Brigade.

The Jambi Regional Police Chief, Insp. Gen. Pol. Firman, also thanked the online motorcycle taxi drivers who were willing to assist the police’s task of handing over aid to residents in need.

“At least the assistance provided can alleviate the people affected by Covid, in order to relieve residents who must remain at home,” he said.

In addition, the Jambi Regional Police Chief admitted that he would be happy to receive volunteers who were willing to help the people affected by Covid 19. Both material and social assistance.

“If anyone wants to participate in helping me, I am happy to accept, with the help of fellow volunteers indicating that the citizens of Jambi are always together with any circumstances and situations,” he concluded.

Meanwhile, Jambi Regional Police Mobile Brigade Commander (Dansat), Kombes Pol Noor Hudaya, said that the target given by the staple package this time was from outside the community, who were not domiciled in Jambi, who were forced to stay because they were prohibited from going home and were not monitored by Government assistance.

“We give it to, for example, overseas residents from outside the KTP, not from Jambi, not supported by GPS, whether they want to go home or not and this is not our target,” he said.

He explained, his party involved an online motorcycle taxi driver, to increase his income by still using the application and paid according to the distance. Noor Hudaya said, this package of nine-basic necessities was 300 packages, which contained basic food items.

“A total of 300 packages containing Indomie, milk, rice, cooking oil and salted fish in each package,” he concluded. (yog)

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