Ambon City Police (Polresta) and Lease Islands opened a service to store valuables for people who will return home. This service is intended to help residents who want to leave home more calmly during the Idul Fitri holiday.

The Head of the Ambon Island and Lease Islands Police, Kombes Pol Yoga Putra Prima Setya, said the public could use the facility by entrusting valuables at the police station.

"We open a service to store valuables for people who will go home for Eid so that they can leave home more calmly," said Yoga in Ambon, as quoted by ANTARA.

He explained that residents who want to use the service can come directly to the Ambon Police Headquarters (Mako) to entrust various valuables, such as jewelry, important documents, and other valuable items.

According to him, every item that is deposited will go through the data collection process first before being stored by the police with certain security systems.

"The items entrusted will be guarded by officers and stored with clear procedures so that they remain safe until the owner returns from homecoming," he said.

Yoga added that the storage service was provided free of charge as a form of police service to the community. This step is also part of efforts to maintain the security and public order situation (kamtibmas) so that it remains conducive during the homecoming and Lebaran holidays.

In addition to providing storage facilities, the Ambon Police also increased patrol activities in residential areas that were abandoned by residents during the homecoming to anticipate potential crimes.

"We appeal to the public who will return home to ensure that the house is in a safe condition, inform the neighbors or the head of the RT, and use the storage service we provide," he said.

He hopes that these efforts can help people carry out the homecoming tradition more safely and comfortably while minimizing the risk of crime during the 2026 Eid al-Fitr long holiday.


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