The Head of Public Relations of the East Java Police, Kombes Pol. Gatot Repli Handoko, said the personnel of the Gakkum Task Force consisted of the Ditreskrimum, Ditreskrimsus and the Drugs Directorate.
"His job is to monitor or conduct an examination of the alleged existence of letters in and out of areas that are suspected to be illegal," said Gatot Repli Handoko, at the Cito Roundabout, Tuesday (6/7/2021).
Gatot added that inspections of vehicles from outside the city were carried out randomly and randomly at checkpoints. For motorists who cannot show a Covid-19-free letter outside of the L and W numbers, it will be reversed.
"The illegal Covid-19-free letter has not been found yet. The entire Task Force of the Gakkum Polda and Polres who are members of the Safe Nusa Continues are still carrying out their duties," he stressed.
This 1991 Alumnus of the Police Academy explained that the East Java Regional Police and their ranks also continued to monitor the spread of information on oxygen scarcity in the midst of the surge in Covid-19 cases.
"Police ranks currently continue to check the distribution of oxygen. If any irregularities are found, violations will be dealt with," he said.
Pamen, with three jasmines on his shoulders, stated that he had received the results of the police checks. In addition, it has also received a report from the Association of Indonesian Hospitals (PERSI) in East Java.
"Until now it is sufficient. We do not know what will happen in the future. We will continue to monitor it," he concluded.