Metro Police Chief Eats with Starling Coffee Traders, invite to protect Jakarta

Jakarta -The Inspector of the Metro Jaya Regional Police, Asep Edi Suheri, held a lunch activity with mobile coffee traders or commonly ‘starling’ in the Monas environment, Central -Jakarta. This activity aims to invite the community to maintain the safety of Jakarta. On Thursday (9/10/2025) a group meal was held in Taman Silang Monas Selatan, Central -Jakarta. The meal was also attended by the Central Police Officers of the Jakarta Metro Drakes. “I hope that the ladies and gentlemen here will help each other in our duties. We have a protected Jakarta program consisting of the protection of citizens, the protection of the environment, maintaining rules and maintaining trust,” Asep said in his speech. Browse to continue with the content photo: the inspector general of Metro Jaya police, Asep Edi Suheri, have lunch with star coffee dealers in Silang Monas, Central Jakarta. (Doc. Special) At the event, he also invited traveling coffee dealers to work together to maintain security. According to him, their role is important like eyes and ears in the field. “For fellow dealers who have cell phones, if there is an incident or crime, please assume and report it to us. We will give a reward as a form of appreciation,” he explained. Photo: Metro Jaya Police Chief Inspector -General Asep Edi Suheri Eat lunch with Sterling Coffee Traders at Silang Monas, Central -Jakarta. (Special Doc.) He also emphasizes the importance of togetherness in the protection of the city. According to him, there is no difference in identity to protect the area jointly. “We are all the same and there is no difference,” he said. During the activities, inspector General Asep Edi also took the time to directly see the process of merchants mixing and serving coffee. With a friendly smile, the local police chief by the way talked to the traveling traders. This simple but significant moment has become a symbol of the closeness between the police and the community. The local police chief hopes this togetherness can become a bridge to continue to strengthen synergy to create a Jakarta that is safe, orderly and comfortable for everyone. (Rdh/mea)

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