Police turn back 32,815 vehicles on homecoming ban s second day 8th May 2021
Chief of Traffic Corps of the National Police Inspector General Istiono during a press briefing at the Cikupa toll gate in Tangerang, west of Jakarta, on Friday night. ANTARA/HO-The Indonesian Police Traffic Corps
By this night, we have turned back a total of 32,815 vehicles because they did not meet administrative requirements for the non-homecoming trip Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Indonesian police turned back 32,815 vehicles from 381 checkpoints across the country on the second day of the Eid al-Fitr homecoming travel ban on Friday. By this night, we have turned back a total of 32,815 vehicles since they did not meet administrative requirements for non-homecoming trip, Chief of Traffic Corps of the National Police Inspector General Istiono stated at the Cikupa toll gate in Tangerang, West of Jakarta, on Friday night.
Published on: Saturday, April 03, 2021
By: Tempo Indonesia
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JAKARTA: Chief of the Traffic Corps of the National Police Inspector General Istiono stated that there will an increase of armed personnel in several vital locations.
The effort will be carried out in an attempt to safeguard the Good Friday celebration on April 2 and Easter on April 4, 2021.
In addition, the increase in security is also related to the recent attack on the National Police Headquarter and the suicide bombing at the Cathedral Church in Makassar.
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Istiono said that the additional personnel is to allow the public to celebrate Easter safely.