00:00I have a question, how do you open the door to the public?
00:12Alright, that's a very good question.
00:14There are people who show up. I don't have a number right now.
00:18The problem that we face is based on a lot of experience.
00:28So, to relate it to the current case, it's a bit challenging.
00:35But, from there, I keep encouraging the ex-Ali's to show up.
00:43There's no information that doesn't help. Everything helps.
00:47It's just in the context of how we want to bring that information into the investigation paper,
00:53to bring it to the court, that's the challenge that we face.
00:57But, I continue to urge all the ex-Ali's to show up and help the police.
01:05But, the number that shows up...
01:07I'm not here, I'll...
01:12If it's a lot, it's subjective. How much for you, maybe a little for me.
01:17You know, a lot for me, a little for you. I'll give you the answer later.
01:22There's a story that says, how many Malaysian family members have gone missing since October?
01:31Who? Family members?
01:33Family members.
01:35Obviously, in the fourth phase, when we launched the operation,
01:40we had almost 280 premises.
01:43Of which, 221 premises had been closed.
01:48That directly tells us that they have managed to close all the premises.
01:55So, yes, that statement is correct.
01:58To a certain extent.
01:59For our efforts to find...
02:01That's what the respected head of the state police said temporarily.
02:06To encourage them and encourage them to show up.
02:10And I'm taking this opportunity because...
02:13In the fourth phase, we have launched in the countries that are experiencing floods today.
02:18So, to those who have managed and are facing difficulties in taking care of these children or themselves,
02:27show up to receive help from the authorities.
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