Gunawan, the head of the Indonesia’s National Police, has announced a new crackdown on smuggling and online gambling activities in the country. The move comes as part of a broader effort to combat illegal activities that are undermining the country’s economy and social fabric.
In a press conference held yesterday, Gunawan outlined the strategy for the crackdown, which will involve increased surveillance of key smuggling routes and online gambling sites. The National Police will also be working closely with other government agencies, such as the Customs and Excise Department, to ensure that all illegal activities are swiftly and decisively dealt with.
Gunawan emphasized that smuggling and online gambling are not only illegal, but also have a detrimental impact on the country’s economy and security. He pointed out that the proceeds from these activities are often used to fund organized crime and terrorism, posing a serious threat to the stability of the nation.
The crackdown will involve increased patrols along Indonesia’s borders, as well as the use of advanced technology to track down and apprehend smugglers and illegal gamblers. Gunawan also called on the public to report any suspicious activities to the authorities, promising that all information will be treated confidentially and acted upon promptly.
The announcement of the crackdown has been widely welcomed by the public, with many expressing their support for the National Police’s efforts to clean up the country’s streets and borders. Many have voiced their hope that the crackdown will not only lead to a decrease in smuggling and online gambling activities, but also help improve the overall security and integrity of Indonesia as a whole.
Gunawan has vowed to make the crackdown on smuggling and online gambling a top priority for the National Police, promising that no stone will be left unturned in the fight against illegal activities. He has also called on all Indonesians to join hands in this crucial effort, stating that only by working together can the country hope to rid itself of the scourge of smuggling and illegal gambling once and for all.