This is done as a form of devotion to the Alumni of Akpol 91 Bhara Daksa to the Nation and State, to help the community, especially during pandemic times like today.
Head of the Logistics Bureau of the East Java Police, Kombes Pol Pranyoto said, a total of 3000 packages of basic necessities and masks will be distributed to the community through Bhabinkamtibmas, and to Papuans living in Surabaya and Malang, as well as various Islamic Boarding Schools (Ponpes), including the Independent Mukmin Islamic Boarding School in Sidoarjo, and Ponpes Ahlus Safa Wal Wafa Sidoarjo.
"In addition to basic necessities, we also distributed 30,000 masks to the community and at Islamic boarding schools, as well as 3000 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at Bhayangkara Hospital Surabaya, H.S Samsoeri Mertojoso," said Kombes Pranyoto.
Furthermore, Kombes Pranyoto added that this social service activity was also carried out by Alumni of Akpol 91 throughout the archipelago.
"This social assistance is also carried out by Alumni Akpol 91 Bhara Daksa throughout the archipelago, by distributing hundreds of thousands of social assistance, as an expression of our gratitude, by helping people affected by this pandemic," concluded Pranyoto, accompanied by the Head of Public Relations of the East Java Police, Kombes Pol Gatot Repli Handoko.
Kombes Pol Gatot Repli Handoko added that this social service activity was also carried out in Malang by holding vaccinations for the general public and distributing basic necessities to people affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, including pedicab drivers and Aremania.
"We provide social assistance for Papuans to Reverend Ruben, representing Papuans in Surabaya, in addition we also hold vaccination activities for the community in Malang, and distribution of basic necessities to rickshaw drivers, online motorcycle taxis and Aremania," added Kombes Gatot Repli Handoko accompanied by Ka SPN Mojokerto Pol Kombes Thomas Widodo Rahino.
It is hoped that with the help of Alumni Akpol 91 Bhara Daksa, this can help a little and benefit the community, especially those directly affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.