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They signed
a joint pledge as representatives of the Pamekasan Police Resort, the Pamekasan
District Narcotics Board and the Pamekasan District Administration looked on.
Also present at the event was East Java Deputy Governor Syaifullah Yusuf.
"The
joint pledge involving all elements of the community from different professions
in Pamekasan to fight against drugs, gambling and other crimes is the first
ever joint pledge I have found," Syaifullah said.
Representatives
from almost all elements of the community including farmers, pedicab drivers,
doctors, teachers, students and journalists signed the joint pledge.
Syaifullah
who is also chief of the East Java Provincial Narcotics Board (BNP) said the
commitment of all parties to fighting against drugs was a manifestation of
joint spirit that must be maintained.
He said
fighting against drugs, gambling and other crimes was not only the duties of
law-enforcers but also of all sides.
"The
number of police personnel is limited. So it is unlikely for them to carry out
their duties optimally without active role from all elements of the
community," he said.
He said the
joint pledge actually laid a firm foundation for the local people and the
district government including police to create a tranquil and conducive
situation, he said.
The signing
of the joint pledge followed a roll call for Ramadhan tight operations.
Editor: Jafar M Sidik
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