The Peak Of The Backflow Has Passed, The Police Continue To Monitor The Movement Of The Backflow In Nagreg On D+6
Monitoring on the Negreg Line/Photo: Antara

BANDUNG - The Bandung Police will continue to monitor the movement of backflows in the Nagreg area, Bandung Regency, West Java, until Monday 9 May or D+6 even though the number of homecomers appears to be decreasing. Bandung Police Chief Kombes Pol. Kusworo Wibowo in Bandung, Monday 9 May, predicts there will still be homecoming vehicles that will travel from east to west on the south route. For this purpose, his party continues to coordinate with the Garut Police to anticipate backflow. "We continue to anticipate by deploying personnel in the field to carry out the decomposition," said Kusworo as quoted by Antara. So far, according to him, there have been no instructions regarding the termination of Operation Ketupat to safeguard the flow of back and forth. However, if the operation is terminated, his party will increase routine activities in locations prone to backflow. "When finished, we will carry out enhanced routine activities," he said. enter school and workers return to work in the office. Kusworo said that until the peak of the return flow on Sunday 8 May or D+5 night, the traffic situation from the Nagreg area to the Cileunyi Toll Gate was in a very busy condition. According to him, the situation could be it remains smooth because the police enforce a number of traffic engineering, ranging from one-way or one-way schemes to counter-flow or contra-flow schemes.


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