Police have distributed a matrash aid to the blanket to the burnt offerings in one
Jakarta – Police have spread help in the form of clothing to mattresses to dozens of victims affected by fire on Jalan Pasar Senen Dalam VIII, Senen Village, Central Jakarta. It is known, the big fire that took place today burned 36 houses and 335 residents lost their homes. Susatyo Purnomo Condro, chief commissioner of the Central Jakarta police, said the distribution of assistance is a form of police companer and empathy for burnt offerings. The activity was held on the shelter this afternoon, in the RPTRA planet Senen area. “The task of the national police is not only to maintain safety, but also to maintain humanity. In every disaster we should not only attend uniform but also with heart,” said Combes Susatyo in his statement Tuesday (9/16/2025). Browse to continue with the contents of the Senen police, AKP Andre Try Putra, met Tuesday (9/16/2025) in Senen, Central Jakarta. (Photo: Doc. Special) He emphasized that the national police should be a symbol of hope in the community, especially if they are in the most difficult circumstances. The activity is also a form of the presence of the National Police amid the community in need. “If residents lose their residences and feel lost, our presence is a tangible form that they are not alone. It is not just a task, but moral obligations as people and community protectors,” Susatyo added. The one police station spread assistance in the form of mattresses to blankets for dozens of fire victims in Senen, Central Jakarta, Central Jakarta on Tuesday (9/16/2025). (Photo: Doc. Special) This activity was directly led by the Senen Police Chief, AKP Andre Try Putra, along with the ranks and Bhayangkari Senen police station. Andre said this activity was a form of solidarity between the police and the community. “We not only carried goods, but brought a message that residents were not alone. Senene police station was in difficult or happy,” Andre said. “It’s not a matter of formality, but a matter of concern. When people fall, we want to be the hands that help them rise. Because in the end it is a sense of humanity that binds us all,” he continued. Bhayangkari Senen sector police participated in the form of a mattress on Tuesday (9/16/2025) to a blanket for dozens of burnt offerings in Senen, Central Jakarta. (Photo: Doc. Special) The help spread includes 150 mattresses, 270 blankets, 200 shorts, 300 men’s underwear, 300 women’s lingerie and 500 shirts. Distribution is exported directly to refugee tents. Residents in the refugee camp welcomed the help with a feeling of emotion and expressed his gratitude. One of the victims, Mrs. Rina, 47, expressed her gratitude for the attention given. “We feel taken care of and not abandoned. Thank you to the police and Mrs. Bhayangkari. This help is very significant to us,” Rina said. (Mea/DHN)