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BANDUNG, KOMPAS com – It is said that one of the community organizations (Ormas) in Garut, West Java, replaced the Garuda Pancasila emblem.
Not only that, these organizations are also called printing new money.
Regarding this case, the police are coordinating with the Garut National and Political Unit (Kesbangpol) to carry out an investigation.
“We are exploring the information circulating in the media and social networks. We are conducting cyber patrols and coordinating with Bakesbangpol Garut to explore these findings,” said West Java Regional Police Public Relations Chief Kombes Erdi Adrimulan Chaniago , to journalists, on Wednesday (9/9/2020).
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Several witnesses have been questioned about Ormas’ change of the Garuda emblem and why they printed their own money.
“We coordinated with Garut Kesbangpol to find out why,” Erdi said.
Erdi asked the public to remain calm and not be provoked by information about the existence of these Ormas.
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As previously reported, an Ormas named Kandang Wesi Tunggul Rahayu was known to have changed the emblem of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI), Garuda Bird.
In addition to changing the national symbol, these organizations print their own money that is used for transactions between their members.
The Head of the Garut Regency Kesbangpolinmas Office, Wahyudidjaya, revealed that he previously had the representatives of these organizations who wanted to register their organizations with the Garut Regency Kesbangpolinmas Office.
However, after viewing the organization’s archives, it turned out that the Garuda Bird national emblem had been changed.
The head of the Garuda bird is made to face forward and the head is attached with a crown.
In addition, the inscription of Bhineka Tunggal Ika with the words “Soenata Logawa” was added.
“What we are talking about is the image of Garuda, because this is a symbol of the state and is regulated in Law Number 23 of 2009 on the State Emblem,” he said.