Mukomuko Police Provide Free Tire Patches For Homecomers

MUKOMUKO - Mukomuko Resort Police, Bengkulu Police, provides free patching services for travelers using two and four-wheeled vehicles crossing the Sumatra Cross Road (Jalinsum) in this area.

Mukomuko Police Chief, AKBP Witdiardi, through Head of Traffic, AKP Fery Oktaviari Pratama, in Mukomuko, Saturday, April 30, said his party provided free tire patches for travelers in the "rest area" of the local Resort Police traffic unit on Lintas Sumatra Street in this area.

The local police, in addition to providing free tires, free car washes, health checks, medicines, and free drinks for travelers.

In addition, he said his party also provides ambulance facilities for travelers who need health services quickly at health facilities in this area.

"All the facilities provided in this rest area are free, except for food and drinks sold by traders inside the rest area", he said, quoted by Antara.

He hopes that travelers who use two- and four-wheeled vehicles passing through Jalinsum will take advantage of the existing facilities in this rest area to rest so that their journey is safe and comfortable.

This year the Mukomuko Resort Police made an innovation, namely making the Traffic Unit Office on the Sumatran Road in this area a resting place or "rest area" for travelers.

He explained that his institution created this rest area at the Traffic Traffic Unit because the facilities were considered adequate, such as the availability of mosque facilities, parking lots, and a fairly large yard.

Then the creation of a rest area in this area, deliberately made by the local resort police this year, it is predicted that the flow of returning and returning vehicles will increase.

"As we know, for two years in a row, people have not been able to carry out homecoming because of the COVID-19 pandemic, so this year we predict an increase in vehicles going home for Eid", he said.