Tear Gas Budget Rp 160 Billion Per Year, When The Tragedy of Kenjuruhan Turns Out to Expiration 2021 – Surya.co.id
SURYA.CO.ID – Behind the Kanjuruhan tragedy that killed 132 supporters, apparently the Police have a budget to buy tear gas and thrower of Rp 160 billion per year.
However, unfortunately, during the Kanjuruhan tragedy, Saturday (1/10/2022), police fired expired tear gas into the stands viewer.
Ironically again, it was the stands that got the most tear gas shots much touted without any fan riots.
Bambang Rukmino as a police observer dismantled the budget purchase of the Police tear gas.
He suspects that there are indications of a corrupt system in the police body after the use of Tear gas expired during the Kanjuruhan tragedy.
The budget for buying tear gas and launchers was taken from STATE BUDGET. In 2022, the National Police has budgeted Rp. 160.1 billion.
There is an annual budget related to the provision of control facilities what was the riot used for? This means that there is an indication of the system corrupt in the internal police, said Bambang when contacted Tribunnews.com, Tuesday (11/10/2022).
EXPIRED TEAR SAS POLICE CLAIMS STILL SAFE
Previously, the Head of the National Police Public Relations Division, Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo, acknowledged the use of Tear gas expired during the Kanjuruhan tragedy.
Dedi claims the use of expired tear gas is not harmful for health.
This statement was supported by an expert from UI University, Mas Ayu Elita Hafizah.
He emphasized that people should not equate tear gas expired with the expiration of the food ingredients.
There is an expiration date in tear gas. Colleagues must be different, this chemical is different from food. If the food when the food expires there is fungus, there are bacteria that can interfere with health, he said, quoted from Tribunnews.com.
Dedi revealed that expired tear gas actually reduces the effectiveness of the chemical particles in it.