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Police thwart action plan for student brawl in Songgon

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BANYUWANGI – Rencana aksi tawuran antara pelajar SMP dan MTs di Banyuwangi berhasil digagalkan aparat Polsek Songgon, Monday (6/8/2018).

Songgon Police Chief, AKP Bakin SH said, his party received news if there were indications of a brawl by State Middle School students 1 Songgon and MTs Songgon. This was the result of two students from the two schools having an argument.

Before the fight happened, The police immediately took precautions before school hours ended. “Dua personil kami kirim ke MTs Songgon untuk melakukan bimbingan dan penyuluhan kepada para siswa yang terindikasi akan tawuran,he explained.

The students were given counseling about negative impacts and legal sanctions for students who were involved in brawls or fights. Or legal sanctions for perpetrators of damage to goods and or injuring others.

“Kemudian mencari akar permasalahan yang menjadi sumber perkelahian kedua siswa itu,” he added.

The police also involved parents of students by summoning them to school. This needs to be done so that parents are also pro-active in participating in supervising their children.

“Selain diberi penyuluhan, the students we indicated were given measurable sanctions, push up," he said.

He hopes that the Banyuwangi Education Office can immediately sit down with related institutions to formulate a formula for dealing with the phenomenon of student brawls. The formulation will be used as a reference for all interested parties.

“Sebagai rujukan bersama, if there are sanctions and so on. Don't take it as normal," he concluded, while reminding.

Previously, police officers in Banyuwangi also thwarted the attack on SMK students at the Banyuwangi State MA. This was sparked by mutual taunts on social media.

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