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Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia Daerah Jawa Timur Resort Malang KEPOLISIAN NEGARA REPUBLIK INDONESIA DAERAH JAWA TIMUR RESORT MALANG LAPORAN PELAKSANAAN PHYSICAL DISTANCING POSEK JAJARAN HARI SABTU TANGGAL 4 APRIL 2020 NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket 1. POLRES MALANG JL TRUNOJOYO (JALUR Jalur DPN STADION KANJURUHAN) KEC. KEPANJEN KAB. MALANG 2. JALIBAR KEC. Jalur KEPANJEN 3. PR GUDANGBARU Kawasan KEPANJEN 4. JL RAYA. PENARUKAN Jalur KEC. KEPANJEN 5. POLSEK LAWANG JL. RAYA DOROWATI jalur BARAT KEC. LAWANG KAB. MALANG NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket 6. KAWASAN WISATA Kawasan OUTBON DAN EDUKASI/PERKEMAHA N TLOGO LAND. ALAMAT DSN. TELOGO DS. WONOREJO KEC. LAWANG KAB. MALANG 7. JL. RAYA ARGOPURO Jalur KEC. LAWANG KAB. MALANG 8. TEMPAT KAWASAN Kawasan KOLAM RENANG ASRIL PARK DI DSN. POLAMAN KEL. KALIREJO KEC. LAWANG KAB. MALANG. 9. GAPURA PINTU Kawasan MASUK KAWASAN / PERUM GRAND SINESIS (KANTOR SATPAM) DS. SUMBERPORONG KEC. LAWANG KAB. MALANG 10. DSN.MLATEN Kawasan KEL.KALIREJO KEC. LAWANG KAB. MALANG 11. PONPES AL Kawasan MUSTAQIM ALAMAT DSN.KRAJAN RT.04 RW.04 DS.KETINDAN KEC.LAWANG KAB.MALANG. NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket 12. KOLAM RENANG Kawasan DAN PEMANCINGAN PARI BENDO ALAMAT DS.KETINDAN KEC. LAWANG KAB. MALANG 13. JL. PESANTREN Jalur DS.TURIREJO KEC. LAWANG KAB. MALANG 14. POLSEK SINGOSARI PENUTUPAN JALAN Jalur WATUGEDE DESA WATUGEDE KEC.SINGOSARI 15. HAWAI WATER Kawasan PARK/MALANG NIGHT PARADISE DESA BANJARARUM KEC.SINGOSARI 16. CANDI SINGOSARI Kawasan KEL.CANDIRENGGO KEC. SINGOSARI 17. KAWASAN AGRO Kawasan WONOSARI DESA TOYOMARTO KEC.SINGOSARI 18. PERUM ALAM HIJAU Kawasan LESTARI DESA RANDUAGUNG KEC. SINGOSARI. NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket 19. PERUMAHAN Kawasan SINGHASARI RESIDENCE DS. KLAMPOK KEC. SINGOSARI KAB. MALANG 20. PERUM CANDRA Kawasan KIRANA DESA WATUGEDE KEC. SINGOSARI 21. JL. RAYA WISNUWARDANA KEL. CANDIRENGGO Kawasan KEC. SINGOSARI KAB. MALANG 22. POLSEK DAU AREA TR. SENGKALING Kawasan DS. MULYOAGUNG. 23. PERUM PUNCAK Kawasan PERMATA SENGKALING DS. SUMBERSEKAR 24. AREA PERUM PUNCAK Kawasan PERMATA SENGKALING DS. SUMBERSEKAR. 25. PERUMAHAN VILLA Kawasan PUNCAK TIDAR BLOK N DS. KARANGWIDORO KEC DAU. NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket 26. PABRIK KULIT Kawasan KEBAB DAN ROTI BURGER DG ALAMAT DSN DERMO DESA MULYOAGUNG KEC DAU. 27. PONPES AR Kawasan ROHMAH DS SUMBERSEKAR KEC DAU. 28. POLSEK JL. WATU DAMAR RW jalur KARANGPLOSO 3 DS. GIRIMOYO KEC KARANGPLOSO KAB MALANG 29. JL. KOPDA SUTRISNO, Jalur RW 5, DS. GIRIMOYO, KEC KARANGPLOSO KAB MALANG 30. REST AREA DESA Kawasan DONOWARIH, KEC KARANGPLOSO KAB MALANG 31. PERUMAHAN Kawasan PESANGGRAHAN PRATAMA DS.GIRIMOYO 32. PERUMAHAN Kawasan KERTANEGARA REGENCY NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket 33. JALAN DSN JUMPUT Kawasan DS. AMPELDENTO KEC.KARANGPLOSO MALANG 34. DSN KASIN DS. Kawasan AMPELDENTO KEC.KARANGPLOSO 35. PERUM DE BANNA Kawasan DESA NGIJO KEC. KARANGPLOSO 36. JALAN KAUMAN I Jalur DS. GIRIMOYO KARANGPLOSO MALANG SERTA JALAN KAUMAN II DS. GIRIMOYO KARANGPLOSO MALANG. 37. POLSEK TUMPANG JL.RAYA Jalur PANDANAJENG DSN.BANGILAN DS.PANDANAJENG KEC.TUMPANG 38. JL.RAYA BENJOR Jalur DS.BENJOR KEC.TUMPANG 39. KAWASAN LEMBAH Kawasan TUMPANG DS.SLAMET KEC.TUMPANG NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket 40. KAWASAN CANDI Kawasan JAGO DSN.JAGO DS.TUMPANG KEC.TUMPANG 41. KAWASAN CANDI Kawasan KIDAL DS.KIDAL KEC.TUMPANG 42. PERUMAHAN Kawasan TUMPANG PERMAI DS.JERU KEC.TUMPANG 43. PERUMAHAN GRIYA Kawasan ASRI TUMPANG DSN.KEBONSARI DS.TUMPANG KEC.TUMPANG 44. POLSEK PAKIS PINTU MASUK PERUM Kawasan GRAHA PELITA ASRIKATON PAKIS 45. JLN.WIJAYA KUSUMA Jalur DSN. PENJARAKAN DS. SEKARPURO KEC. PAKIS NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket 46. DUSUN Jalur PEJARAKAN DESA SEKARPURO 47. DUSUN Jalur NGROBYONG DESA PAKISJAJAR 48. PERUM GRAHA Kawasan PELITA DESA ASRIKATON 49. PERUM PERMATA Kawasan ROYAL GARDEN DESA BUNUT WETAN 50. TAMAN WISATA Kawasan AIR WENDIT DESA MANGLIAWAN 51. TAMAN WISATA/ Kawasan KOLAM RENANG EMBUNG CEMPOKO DESA SUMBER PASIR NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket 52. POLSEK JABUNG PINTU MASUK Jalur PERUMAHAN PEPABRI DS. SUKOLILO KEC JABUNG KAB MALANG 53. JLN RAYA DSN Jalur KAMPUNG ANYAR DS. SUKOLILO KEC. JABUNG KAB. MALANG 54. JALAN MASUK Jalur PERUMAHAN KEMANTREN DS. KEMANTREN KEC JABUNG KAB MALANG 55. JALAN MASUK DSN Jalur GANDON BARAT DSN SUKOLILO KEC JABUNG 56. JLN RAYA DSN JILU Jalur DESA SIDOMULUYO KEC. JABUNG KAB. MALANG 57. TEMPAT KAWASAN Kawasan COBAN JAHE DESA PANDANSARI LOR KEC JABUNG KAB MALANG NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket 58. JALAN DSN. Jalur GASEK KULON DS. GADING KEMBAR KEC JABUNG KAB MALANG 59. JALAN DSN Jalur PRECET DS. KENONGO KEC JABUNG KAB MALANG 60. POLSEK JL. RAYA GAPURA Jalur PONCOKUSUMO MASUK DS. NGADIRESO 61. PEMUKIMAN DSN. Kawasan PUTUK RT. 19 RW.03 DS. NGADIRESO KEC. PONCOKUSUMO 62. PERMUKIMAN DSN. Kawasan ARAN-ARAN DS. SUMBEREJO KEC. PONCOKUSUMO NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket 63. JALUR JL. GAPURA Jalur GARUDA DS. PANDANSARI. 64. JALUR DI JALAN DESA jalur KARANGNONGKO KEC. PONCOKUSUMO 65. KAWASAN Kawasan PEMUKIMAN RT 1 RW 1 DI DSN NONGKOSEWU DS. KARANGNONGKO KEC PONCOKUSUMO 66. KAWASAN WISATA Kawasan KOLAM RENANG TIRTA DEWATA DSN GADUNGAN DS. KARANGANYAR KEC. PONCOKUSUMO 67. GAPURA GARUDA Jalur PINTU MASUK KAWASAN WARGA RT 03 RW 07 DS. PANDANSARI KEC. PONCOKUSUMO KAB. MALANG 68. KAWASAN ALAM Kawasan LEDOK OMBO DS. / KEC. PONCOKUSUMO. NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket 69. KAWASAN ALAM Kawasan COBAN PELANGI DS. GUBUGKLAKAH KEC. PONCOKUSUMO. 70. KAWASAN ALAM Kawasan LEDOK AMPRONG DS. / KEC. PONCOKUSUMO 71. JALAN DESA Jalur SUMBEREJO 72. JL. RAYA GAPURA Jalur MASUK DS. KARANGANYAR 73. DSN. Kawasan KARANGANYAR KIDUL RT. 23 RW.RW 4 DS. KARANGANYARKE C. PONCOKUSUMO 74. JL. JEND. Jalur SUDIRMAN MASUK DS. DAWUHAN. NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket 75. PEMUKIMAN RT. 27 RW.06 DSN. LESTI DESA DAWUHAN KEC. PONCOKUSUMO 76. JL. RAYA Jalur DIPONEGORO MASUK DS. PAJARAN. 77. PERMUKIMAN Kawasan KAMPUNG SANTREN DS. PAJARAN KEC. PONCOKUSUMO 78. JALAN P. Jalur SUDIRMAN DS. DAWUHAN KEC. PONCOKUSUMO. 79. JL. RAYA GAPURA Jalur MASUK DS PANDANSARI KEC PONCOKUSUMO 80. DSN. LESTI RT. 27 Kawasan RW. 06 DS. DAWUHAN KEC. PONCOKUSUMO KAB. MALANG 81. DSN WONOSARI Kawasan DS PANDANSARI KEC PONCOKUSUMO 82. PEMUKIMAN RT 07 - Kawasan RT 10 DESA WONOREJO KEC NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket PONCOKUSUMO KAB MALANG. 83. JALAN RAYA MASUK Kawasan WIL DESA WONOREJO KEC PONCOKUSUMO KAB MALANG. 84. PERUSAHAAN PT Kawasan PANCA PATRIOT PRIMA DS. PONCOKUSUMO. 85. PEMUKIMAN DSN. Kawasan WATES LOR RT 12 RW 09 DS WONOMULYO 86. JALAN RAYA GAPURA Kawasan MASUK DS NGADAS KEC PONCOKUSUMO 87. PEMUKIMAN DS Kawasan NGADAS RT.01/02 DS NGADAS KEC PONCOKUSUMO 88. PONPES AL ITTIHAD Kawasan DS. BELUNG KEC. PONCOKUSUMO NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket 89. PONPES NURUL HUDA Kawasan DS. PAJARAN KEC. PONCOKUSUMO 90. POLSEK WONOSARI TEMPAT WISATA Kawasan PESAREAN GN. KAWI, DESA WONOSARI KEC. WONOSARI. 91. JALAN Jalur CENDRAWASIH DSN. WONOSARI YANG MENGARAH KE TEMPAT WISATA RELIGI GN. KAWI SEPANJANG 500M. 92. TEMPAT WISATA AGRO SELO Kawasan TUMPENG, DSN WONOSARI KEC.WONOSARI. 93. DI JLN. DESA SELO TUMPENG DS.WONOSARI Jalur KEC.WONOSARI SEPANJANG 500M, JALAN MENGARAH KE LOKASI WISATA AGRO SELOTUMPENG. 94. TEMPAT WISATA KOLAM RENANG Kawasan SELO AGUNG, DESA SUMBERTEMPUR, KEC. WONOSARI. 95. PEMUKIMAN DI DESA Kawasan SUMBERDEM KEC.WONOSARI. 96. JL.DESA DEPAN Jalur BALAI DESA NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket PLAOSAN SEPANJANG 500M 97. JL.DESA DSN Jalur SUMBERKERTO DESA PLAOSAN SEPANJANG 700M JL.DESA DSN 98. LUPAWON DESA Jalur KEBOBANG SEPANJA NG 600M 99. POLSEK WATER BOOM 88 DS. Kawasan BULULAWANG WANDANPURO KEC. BULULAWANG 100. PERUMAHAN Kawasan KALIMERI REGENCY DS. SEMPALWADAK KEC. BULULAWANG 101. KAWASAN RT.17 Kawasan RW.04 DESA KREBET SENGGRONG KEC.BULULAWANG KAB.MALANG. 102. KAWASAN WARGA JL. Kawasan SLAMET SEMPAL WADAK RT. 07/ 02, DESA SEMPAL WADAK, KEC. BULULAWANG NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket 103. PERUMAHAN GRAHA Kawasan PRATAMA KEC. BULULAWANG 104. JL. RY. DS. Jalur WANDANPURO – DS. SEMPALWADAK KEC. BULULAWANG 105. POLSEK WAJAK KAWASAN KAWASAN Kawasan DESA SUKOLILO KEC. WAJAK KAB MALANG 106. KAWASAN WARGA JL. Kawasan KAWI DS. WAJAK KECAMATAN WAJAK 107. PONPES AL - Kawasan ULUM DSN. KRAJAN RS. 005 REM 002 DS. DADAPAN KEC. WAJAK KAB. MALANG. 108. POLSEK TAJINAN TEMPAT KAWASAN Kawasan SUMBER JENON DESA GUNUNG RONGGO KEC.TAJINAN NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket 109. JLN GADING DESA Jalur TAJINAN KEC. TAJINAN KAB. MALANG 110. LOKASI KAMPUNG Kawasan NU RT. 05 RW. 02 DS. TANGKILSARI KEC. TAJINAN 111. DS TAMBAKASRI Kawasan KEC TAJINAN 112. POLSEK KAWASAN Kawasan GONDANGLEGI PEMUKIMAN PENDUDUK JL. LETJEN PANJAITAN DS. GONDANGLEGI KULON KEC. GONDANGLEGI (KAWASAN PHYSICAL DISTANCING) 113. JL. GAJAHMADA Jalur GONDANGLEGI 114. JL. RAYA SEPANJANG Jalur DS. SEPANJANG KEC. GONDANGLEGI. NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket 115. KAWASAN HAYAM Kawasan WURUK II DS. GONDANGLEGI WETAN KEC. GONDANGLEGI KAB. MALANG. 116. KAWASAN KAWASAN Kawasan PENDUDUK DSN.KRAJAN DS.SEPANJANG KEC.GONDANGLEGI (KAWASAN PHYSICAL DISTANCING) 117. JL. RAYA DS. Jalur SUKOREJO KEC. GONDANGLEGI 118. TAMAN INDAH Kawasan KANJURUHAN DS. SUKOSARI KEC. GONDANGLEGI 119. RUAS JL. RAYA DS. Jalur SUKOSARI KEC. GONDANGLEGI (JALUR PHYSICAL DISTANCING) 120. PERUM BHUMI Kawasan KANJURUHAN PERMAI DS. SUKOSARI KEC. GONDANGLEGI NO KESATUAN Lokasi DOKUMENTASI Ket 121. POLSEK PAGELARAN KAWASAN SUMBER Kawasan MARON DESA KARANGSUKO 122. KAWASAN PENDUDUK Kawasan DESA KARANGSUKO 123. PONDOK PESANTREN Kawasan BABUSSALAM DA BANJAREJO KEC PAGELARAN. 124. PABRIK ROKOK Kawasan TRUBUS ALAMI DS SIDOREJO KEC. PAGELARAN KAB. MALANG 125. POLSEK KEPANJEN JLN. BRAK MOJO DS. Jalur MOJOSARI (DEPAN KANTOR DPC PDIP KAB.
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