BromoToday.com - Probolinggo - Probolinggo Police Chief AKBP Ferdy Irawan, S.I.K., M.Si. intensively implementing health protocol education, one of which is through a friendly visit with religious leaders, TPQ caregiver Nurul Hasan, Opo Opo Village, Krejengan District, Probolinggo Regency.
The arrival of the Probolinggo Police Chief along with the Main Polres Officials was welcomed by TPQ Caregiver Nurul Hasan, H. Musleh at his residence, Friday (05/2/2021).
In his gathering, the Head of the Probolinggo Police explained the intent and purpose of his visit, apart from gathering, he also aimed to exchange ideas and ask religious leaders to participate with the Government, Polri and TNI to prevent and control the spread of the Covid 19 Virus in Probolinggo Regency
"One of the most anticipated efforts of religious leaders in making efforts to prevent the spread of Covid 19 is to play an active role with the Government, Police and TNI", said AKBP Ferdy Irawan.
He hopes that the leaders give an appeal to the community, especially the people, especially in the implementation of worship activities to always comply with and implement the Health Protocol, so that efforts to prevent and control the Covid 19 Virus in Probolinggo Regency can be carried out well.
During the gathering with religious leaders, the Head of the Probolinggo Police distributed aid in the form of a Qur'an, prayer mats and masks.
"Our arrival here is a form of concern for worship activities and religious studies. We also always leave messages and education to always be disciplined in implementing 3M (wearing masks, maintaining distance and washing hands with soap)", said Ferdy.
Meanwhile on the same occasion, TPQ caretaker Nurul Hasan thanked the Probolinggo Police Chief and his staff for the hospitality activities and would continue to support and appeal to the community, especially santriwan santriwati, to always obey the government's appeal and the Probolinggo Regent Regulation in making efforts to prevent and control the spread of the virus. Covid 19 in the Probolinggo Regency.
