MALANG - Malang City Resort Police (Polresta) has prepared 1,000 joint personnel to secure the 2022 Eid homecoming. The Head of the Malang City Police Ops Division, Kompol Supiyan, said the personnel are a combination of a number of agencies and all stakeholders to secure the 2022 Eid homecoming. "We are also collaborating. and cooperate with relevant stakeholders, including the community. So there are a total of 1,000 personnel," Supiyan said as quoted by Antara, Wednesday, April 20. These points are traffic jams and are prone to traffic jams, so they require the presence of officers. According to him, during the implementation of securing the Lebaran homecoming this time, the police did not carry out manual ticketing actions if there were violations committed by the people who returned home.

However, the supervision will be carried out by patrol cars from the Malang City Police using the Integrated Node Capture Attitude Record (INCAR) system. The car will record violations that occur and will issue a ticket electronically. "Manual action (tickets) by officers will be removed. But cars equipped with an electronic ticket system will be alerted," he said. The government has set a national holiday for Eid al-Fitr 1443 Hijriyah 2-3 May 2022, while collective leave falls on April 29, 4, 5, and May 6, 2022. The government estimates that around 85 million people will go home for Lebaran 2022. There are a number of requirements for travelers, including for newcomers. receiving the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, it is still required to attach the results of the PCR test which is valid 3x24 hours before traveling. Meanwhile for people who have received the second dose, they only need to attach the results of the 1x24 hour antigen test or 3x24 hour PCR. Meanwhile, people who have received a booster or booster dose do not need to attach test results as a condition of travel. Currently, in the Malang City area, there are 28,747 positive confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 21 active cases. Of the total confirmed cases, 27,485 people were reported to have recovered, 1,241 people were declared dead.


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