Stakeholder Ask to Fight against Illegal Miras

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Reporter: Firmansyah Lawawi

THE CURRENT Eexcessive
circulation of illegal liquor requires the attention of various parties who are
competent in it. Moreover, this has resulted in fatalities. Like what happened
in Palu sometime ago. At least, 17 people died after consuming these illicit
goods.

Responding to this, the city council legislator,
Rusman Ramli said in a statement last week that the stakeholders from law
enforcement officials, local governments to the community, played an active
role in combating the circulation of illegal alcohol in Palu City.

“There needs to be integrity between various
parties so that the deaths incident of Palu residents due to consuming illegal
alcoholic drinks will not happen again,” said Rusman Ramli. He hoped the
police would act decisively to uncover the case. By conducting an
investigation, to make an arrest to the person involved in the trade so that it
can cause a deterrent effect for the perpetrators.

The City Government together with its staff, from
the upper level to the villages are more sensitive to responding to the
polemic. The role of the K5 Task Force is more effective in supporting the city
government program in making Palu, a city that is cultured and civilized based
on faith and piety.

In supporting the work of the police, Rusman also hopes for BPOM to back up the
performance of the police. By conducting research on the content contained in
illegal alcoholic beverages (wasteful) to data collection on the distribution
sites.

In addition, Rusman said, the participation of
religious, traditional, youth, and community leaders was no less important in
reducing the circulation of illegal alcoholic drinks. “The role of
religious leaders, tradition and youth is very much needed in anticipating the
case to happen again in the community,” he said.
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