Ethnic People Asked Not Affected West Kalimantan Tarakan

Pontianak: All eleman and ethnic community leaders in West Kalimantan Province requested while maintaining the security conditions and are not affected incidence of clashes between residents in the town of Tarakan, East Kalimantan.
Regional Secretary Government of West Kalimantan Province, MH Munsin in his speech at the meeting of inter-ethnic in Pontianak, on Wednesday (29 / 9), in tackling incidents in the town of Tarakan. He said the meeting was organized to prevent the virus enters into West Kalimantan.
"We hope our community leaders and ethnicity play a role in creating the situation and conditions of security and public order conducive to prevent unrest," he said.
He said all residents Kalbar brothers, so if there are family problems should be solved not by physical violence.
West Kalimantan Provincial Government Secretary also requested the participation of mass media in terms of coverage which is not incurred the wrath of residents who read or watch for incidents in the town of Tarakan can be completed as soon as possible.
West Kalimantan Provincial Police Chief, Brigadier General (Pol) Sukrawadi Dahlan appealed, the public is not easily provoked by issues that are muddy atmosphere. "If there is a group of people who try to confuse issues, quickly report it to the nearest police station to immediately addressed," he said.
He explained that the incident in the town of Tarakan need to watch out because one of the island to West Kalimantan. "We hope our community leaders and ethnic use ketokohannya to urge people to not provoked by issues that are misleading," said Sukrawadi.
Meanwhile, Chief of Staff of the Regional Military Command Brigadier Gen. XII Tanjungpura Armyn Alianyang said West Kalimantan community should not worry the incident will spread to its territory.
"Police and the TNI has been trying hard for clashes between residents in Tarakan resolved soon," he said.
According to him, basically the people of West Kalimantan was bored and tired with similar cases, so it is not easily influenced. He invites all elements of society to keep Kamtibmas in each environment for events do not occur in West Kalimantan Tarakan.
Clashes between residents in the town of Tarakan, East Kalimantan was triggered by the death of Abdullah (50), a community leader in Housing Juwata Permai Sunday (26 / 9) night at around 22:00 pm. On Monday afternoon angry residents who then set fire to two houses allegedly belonging to the perpetrators of the murder.

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