JAKARTA - The Traffic Corps (Korlantas) of the Police has 711 Mobile Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) cameras spread across several Polda ranks. Most are in the Central Java Regional Police.

"Central Java Police 700 cellphone cameras, North Sumatra Police 10 cellphone cameras, and South Sumatra Police 1 car camera," said Head of Sub-Directorate of Dakgar Ditgakkum Polri Korlantas Kombes Made Agus Prasatya when confirmed, Tuesday, June 28.

Hundreds of ETLE cameras are used to take action against motorists who do not obey traffic rules. Especially, at points or locations that Static ETLE doesn't monitor.

The process of taking action is by installing the camera on the cellphones of members of the traffic police who are on patrol.

The camera is operated through the Go-Sigap application. So, if a vehicle is found to be on patrol, the violation will be automatically recorded in the E-TLE system.

Of the hundreds of cameras, there is one installed in the traffic patrol car. The scheme was implemented at the South Sumatra Regional Police.

In fact, the plan is to add an ETLE Mobile camera. Thus, the monitoring of violations will be maximized and the public will be more obedient to the rules when driving.

"There are 10 special cellphones, hopefully July 1 can be realized," said Made Agus.

For information, ETLE Mobile action can only be carried out by certain members of the traffic police (polantas). Because, there are special requirements that are competent and have a letter of assignment.

The decision not all members can take action on ETLE mobile is based on several considerations. One of them avoids the actions of unscrupulous police officers.


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