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NASIONAL - Central Java Regional Police threatened to impose sanctions to the parties who provide the means and facilities to rally in Jakarta on December 2, 2016.
"Based on intelligence information remains nothing left for Jakarta on December 2 action tomorrow," said Central Java Police Chief Inspector General Condro Kirono, on the sidelines of consolidation apple escort diversity in Semarang Simpang Lima Square, Monday (11/27/2016).
Present at the occasion of the apple, Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo, Diponegoro Regional Military Commander Major General Jaswandi, Central Java MUI Chairman Ahmad Daroji, as well as soldiers from various units.
Condro insists, sanctions will be enforced if the activities of the protest led to the crime. If that happens, then the police will investigate who gave the facilities and funds.
In addition, police also organize transport vehicles used to Jakarta. He reminded not to abuse Organda stretch in facilitating citizens to Jakarta.
"The use of means of transport should be appropriate use of stretch. Organda own socialization displacement of one place to another there is trayeknya," he said.
In apple diversity alone, the police chief read out the edict which contains four main points. Intimation that among other things, the first in the delivery of the opinion, Java community responsible for complying with the rights of others, preserving the integrity of the national unity; The second prohibited from carrying firearms, beater, or harmful.
Third, the provision of infrastructure facilities and amenities that give rise to criminal protests may be penalized; and the use of means of transport should be appropriate use of trayeknya.