JAKARTA - The unpleasant actions taken by prospective passengers to the officers by watering the Oden sauce he bought at Lawson Gambir Station, Jakarta, ended peacefully on Thursday, October 27, afternoon. Head of Public Relations of PT KAI Daop 1, Eva Chairunisa confirmed the mediation that led to peace between passengers and officers. "Today we have met, passengers have come in good faith. We have spoken together, the meeting took place at Gambir Station, Thursday, October 27 at around 4 this afternoon," Eva said when confirmed by VOI, Thursday, October 27.
Eva explained that the case did not continue and was declared complete between the two parties. The incident that occurred was only a misunderstanding between the officers and the passengers. "It has been resolved properly. The passengers have apologized. The officers also forgive each other," he said. Although there has been a peace agreement between the officers and the train passengers, Eva still explains the rules for boarding the train to the passengers. "We also conveyed to each other about the conditions of the requirements and others," he said. Previously, PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) Daop 1 Jakarta condemned the alleged unpleasant action by prospective passengers to officers at Gambir Station, Jakarta. "We condemn the actions taken by these unscrupulous passengers. Officers have carried out their functions in accordance with the applicable SOP (operative standard procedure)," said Head of Public Relations of PT KAI Daop 1, Eva Chairunisa in Jakarta. The viral incident on social media originated from a prospective passenger who would use Argo Parahyangan KA for which Bandung could not continue the boarding process and was not allowed to board the train because it had not completed the third vaccine requirement (booster). During the inspection process, based on the system, it was recorded that the person concerned had not yet carried out a third vaccine and could not show other files such as a certificate from a government hospital if it could not be vaccinated for medical reasons.
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