Don't Convoy On New Year's Eve, Satpol PP Will Disband

JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Provincial Government prohibits all activities that lead to crowds on New Year's Eve 2021. Head of Satpol PP DKI Arifin said that one of the activities prohibited is the convoy of vehicles on the road.

"There should be no convoys on the streets on New Year's Eve. It is hoped that on New Year's Eve there will be no crowds occurring on various roads and public spaces," Arifin said when contacted, Wednesday, December 30.

Arifin said that the Satpol PP personnel would comb roads in Jakarta during New Year's Eve. If anyone keeps holding it, the Satpol PP officers in the field will disperse

"If there are any, the convoys will be prosecuted and disbanded," he said.

In addition, said Arifin, Satpol PP will also conduct patrols and supervision of places that have the potential to cause crowds and become gathering places on New Year's Eve.

"For example, in the Kemayoran area, Kota Tua, Lake Sunter, PIK area, East Jakarta BKT, Taman Mini and others, we will carry out strict supervision, strict control," he said.

Previously reported, the Governor of DKI Jakarta, Anies Baswedan issued Governor's Instruction No. 64 of 2020 concerning the implementation of control, as well as the Governor's Call No. 17 of 2020 on controlling community activities.

This is to control community mobility and activities, as well as to anticipate the emergence of holiday clusters ahead of the Christmas and New Year 2021 National Religious Holidays (HBKN).

Especially on December 24 to December 27, and December 31 to January 3, 2021, Anies arranges for individuals / families to reduce activities outside the home, except for carrying out basic or urgent worship activities, and business actors to impose operational hours limits at the latest until 19.00 WIB.

In addition, the Traffic Directorate of Polda Metro Jaya decided to close Jalan Jenderal Sudirman-MH Thamrin on New Year's Eve 2021. This decision was related to the ban on celebrating New Year's Day.

"Hopefully, people should keep their activities at home during the year-end holidays, especially New Year's Eve. Keep paying attention to health protocols," said Arifin.