The Greater Jakarta Police Chief has stated that no firearms will be allowed for police officers guarding demonstrations during International Workers’ Day in Jakarta. Inspector General Karyoto directed 1,624 officers to focus on serving residents and workers during the event, ensuring security and comfort for participants. Tear gas may only be used when necessary and with the Chief’s authorization. Despite the expected participation of 50,000 workers, the police force hopes that the event will proceed smoothly and orderly. Other related news on the event and the Ministry’s futsal league were also reported. This update was translated by Ilham Kausar and Nabil Ihsan with copyrights from ANTARA 2023.
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