Thursday, 29 January, 2009 | 17:20 WIB
TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: The Jakarta regional police of Metro Jaya are launching a program called 'Quick Response 112'. The number can be reached through a land line as well as CDMA and GSM phone systems.
“It will be connected directly to the police,” Director for Traffic at Metro Jaya, Commissioner Condro Kirono, told reporters, Thursday (29/1).
The police feel that by having this number, they can respond quickly to people's complaints over criminal action in their neighborhood. It is one way to improve police services. “The program is applicable throughout Indonesia,” said Condro.
By dialing 112, police will come in around 15 minutes. “However, it depends on the traffic situation,” he said. The police will utilize CCTV cameras installed along the roads in Jakarta to reach the location.
If you call 112 through a land line or a CDMA phone, it will be connected to the nearest police station while calling it with a GSM phone, will be connected to the Metro Jaya police station.
The Metro Jaya police also has reactivated its official sites: www.reskrimum-polda.org and www.polri.go.id, so people can access information easily.
The site will also show the update of a case. The public will know of the witness summoned by the police. It will also show information about suspects such as when they were arrested and will be released.
Those whose vehicles are stolen can check the status on the site by entering their vehicle's number. “All information will be reported on the site,” said Condro.
MUSTAFA SILALAHI
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