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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – The Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) threatened to hold a 212 meeting that would be postponed if the police did not take firm action against the crowd during Pilkada 2020 simultaneously.

The news about the FPI’s threat to hold the 212 meeting became the most read news in Megapolitan Kompas.com throughout last Wednesday.

Another popular news story is the story of Raimas Backbone leader Bripka Ambarita meeting the new Central Jakarta Police Chief, Kombes Hengki Haryadi.

Here are four of the most popular news stories from Megapolitan Kompas.com this past Wednesday:

1. The FPI threatens to hold the 212 meeting if the government leaves Pilkada Crowd

The Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), the National Movement of Defenders of the Fatwa Ulama (GNPFU) and the Brotherhood of Alumni 212 (AP) have called on the government to take firm action against the various activities in the simultaneous regional elections of 2020 That caused crowds.

If this is done, the three organizations agree not to hold a 212 meeting which also has the potential to cause crowds during the Covid-19 pandemic.

This was conveyed in a joint press release signed by FPI President Ahmad Sobri Lubis, GNPFU President General Yusuf Martak and PA 212 President Slamet Maarif on Tuesday (11/17/2020).

In the press release, it was initially explained that the 212 reunion was postponed because permission to organize it in Monas was not obtained. The delay was also due to the Covid-19 pandemic still continuing.

“The implementation of the 2020212 meeting is temporarily postponed,” said a press release from FPI, GNPF Ulama and PA 212.

Read more here.

2. Bripka Ambarita’s story: she failed the Indonesian Military Academy test, worked in a painting company, and led the backbone of Raimas

Bripka MP Ambarita, your name is familiar to the youth of East Jakarta who like to fight.

Catching the young men who are about to fight is his day job.

The team he leads, Raimas Backbone, is tasked with dismantling, dispersing, dispersing and locating the masses who are carrying out acts of anarchy that have the potential to disrupt our social and community services. However, who would have thought it, Ambarita had a unique professional journey.

Read more here.

3. Observers consider public outrage towards Anies and other officials for allowing the FPI crowd to

UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta political analyst Adi Prayitno finds it natural for the public to express anger at Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan as a result of a series of celebrations by Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) leader Rizieq Shihab , which generated a crowd.

He felt that the public’s attention to Anies came about because there were notable differences in behavior.

“Not just Anies, of course, but Anies is responsible. Even if he wants to be blamed anyway, Anies can be blamed because Anies is not as angry and assertive as usual,” Adi said when contacted by Kompas .com, Tuesday (11/17/2020).

“Until now, Anies is considered to be the governor who most insists on carrying out a lockdown, he even wanted to pull the emergency brake, but it was the turn of the wedding on the Prophet’s birthday.

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4. The figure of the central Jakarta police chief, Hengki Haryadi, arrests Hercules twice for dismantling the drug ring

The Chief of Police’s telegram dated November 16, 2020 contains changes to the leadership reins at various levels, including the Central Jakarta Metropolitan Police.

Kombes Hengki Haryadi, who previously served as Intermediate Policy Analyst for the Criminal Investigation Division of the National Police, was appointed by the Chief of the National Police, General Idham Azis, as Chief of the Central Jakarta Metropolitan Police, replacing Kombes Police Heru Novianto.

Being a leader in the city area that is included in DKI Jakarta province is not a new task for Hengki.

For two years, Hengki served as West Jakarta Metro Chief of Police, to be precise from October 2017 to December 2019. Hengki achieved a host of accomplishments during his time as West Jakarta Metro Chief of Police.

Read more here.

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