Bali Regional Police Chief Breaks Fast with Online Motorcycle Taxi Drivers and Orphaned Children
Bali Regional Police Chief Inspector General Daniel Adityajaya broke the fast together with online motorcycle taxi drivers (ojol) and orphaned children. The breaking of the fast was also attended by police retirees and several senior officials from Bali Regional Police. The Head of Bali Regional Bhayangkari, Didit Daniel Adityajaya, and his deputy, Silvia Made Astawa, also participated in the fast-breaking event.
The breaking of the fast took place in an atmosphere of togetherness and family camaraderie. This served as an opportunity to strengthen bonds of kinship between the leadership of Bali Regional Police and the broader police family, as well as the community. The joint fast-breaking was an expression of social concern by Bali Regional Police towards various segments of society, particularly online motorcycle taxi workers and orphaned children.
Daniel conveyed that this joint breaking of the fast was not merely an occasion for sharing during the holy month of Ramadan, but also a means to strengthen relations between the police and the community. Through this activity, it is hoped that a sense of togetherness, concern, and a spirit of mutual assistance within society will continue to grow.
The atmosphere of togetherness became increasingly apparent as all participants engaged in a series of activities ranging from religious talks, collective prayer, to breaking the fast together. The event also included the presentation of gifts to orphaned children as an expression of concern and support from Bali Regional Police.
Through this activity, Bali Regional Police hopes that values of togetherness, social concern, and a spirit of sharing during the holy month of Ramadan will continue to be maintained and further strengthen relations between the police and the community.
In addition to the joint breaking of the fast, Daniel also distributed pre-fast snacks to the public in front of the Bali Regional Police headquarters. This activity was carried out as an expression of concern and togetherness during the holy month of Ramadan.
Daniel and his staff directly distributed packages of pre-fast snacks to motorists and members of the public passing in front of the Bali Regional Police headquarters as the time for breaking the fast approached.
In an atmosphere of warmth and togetherness, members of the community who received the snacks appeared enthusiastic and welcomed the activity. Beyond assisting members of the public still en route as the breaking of the fast time approached, this activity also served as an opportunity to strengthen relations between the police and the community.
For Daniel, distributing these pre-fast snacks is part of the spirit of sharing and social concern during Ramadan. The distribution of pre-fast snacks is expected to strengthen a sense of togetherness, bonds of kinship, and increase closeness between the police and the community.