This activity aims to strengthen the relationship between the East Java Police, with the Tapal Kuda and Madura Ulama.
Chairman of Auma KH. Kharrar Shinhaji, said. The ulama who are members of AUMA and AUTADA also strongly condemn acts of terrorism in Makassar, and asked the Police to immediately arrest their conspirators.
"Strongly condemn acts of terrorism in Makassar, and ask the Police to thoroughly investigate not only the perpetrators, but also other terrorism conspirators," he said on the podium.
Furthermore, Kh. Kharrar added, scholars and their supporters are partners of the government and society, therefore, he appealed to officials or the government so that all the problems of the nation can be resolved by discussion or dialogue, so that this nation is peaceful and peaceful.
Deputy chairman I Autada, KH. Maksum Tirmidzi also advised that during the month of Ramadan there will be no restrictions or prohibitions against Muslims from praying in mosques.
"So that during the month of Ramadan it does not restrict or prohibit Muslims from praying in mosques and surau-surau, but they must adhere to health protocols," he ordered.
The Head of the East Java Regional Police, Inspector General Pol Nico Afinta, is well aware that the problems that occur in Indonesia, affect East Java, the changes that occur in the world, affect Indonesia.
"The duty of the police is clear, the first is to maintain security and public order. The second is to protect and serve the community. The third is to enforce the law," he explained.
Kapolda also added that he had to communicate with ulama throughout East Java, in order to carry out the main duties of the Police properly.
"So that the safety of society becomes a more important part, the safety of the people is the highest law," concluded the two-star general who is originally from Suroboyo.