Akpol Alumni 90 Baksos holds for victims of Rob flooding in Demak, Central -java

Jakarta -The 1990 Police Academy (Akpol) Alumni Bataljon Dhira Brata held a series of social service (baking) and health services for people affected by tidal floods in the Sayung district, Demak Regency. This activity is commemorating the Day of Independence. The Akpol 90 Alumni Group led by the Deputy Chief of the Police Commissioner Dedi Prasetyo was present by a number of major officials in the Central Java Regional Police and Police Chief of the Demak police, Ary Cahya Nugraha. The activity was centered at the headquarters of Sayung police, with the agenda of the delivery of 400 social assistance packages to the community and free health services, including the investigation of blood pressure, eyes, teeth, to the provision of medicine. Browse to continue with the content at the event, Komjen Dedi also greeted residents who used health services. With a warm Javanese language, he asked the state of the community. “Sampun (Al) investigates, sir, Mrs. Mugi-Mugi Healthy Healthy Sedoyo Njih (hopefully healthy),” Dedi told reporters on Saturday (8/23/2025). For residents, the presence of Akpol 90 alumni with social activities is a fresh air. Maulida, one of the recipients of help, admitted to being helped a lot. “There was a medical examination, blood pressure and also received help,” Maulida added. He hopes that these kinds of activities can continue while encouraging more serious handling of tidal floods that often hit their area. “Hopefully the flood can be overcome quickly and not constantly trapped,” he said. Through this activity, Akpol 90 alumni is trying to bring a real concern to the community, as well as the proximity between national police and citizens, especially if they experience disasters and daily problems. Also watch video: The Semarang-Purwodadi road has been cut off because of the broken embankment (maa/dhn)

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