JAKARTA - The joint team of the COVID-19 task force in Cianjur, West Java, turned back hundreds of vehicles from outside the city crossing the By Pass-Cianjur route with the aim of having a vacation to the Puncak-Cipanas area, because they did not have a COVID-19 antigen-free letter after being caught in the raid. at check point Cepu 8 By Pass.

Head of Satpol PP Cianjur, Hendri Prasetyadi said, the raids on the examination of COVID-19 antigen-free certificates at a number of points on the main route of Puncak-Cianjur, have netted more than a thousand vehicles with police numbers outside the city that cannot show COVID-19 antigen-free documents.

"As of today, of the three check points along the main route from Jalan Raya Bandung-Cianjur to Jalan Raya Puncak-Bogor, more than a hundred vehicles have been returned to their respective hometowns because they did not carry a certificate," said Hendri. reported from Antara, Thursday, December 31.

Efforts to break the chain and reduce the level of spread of dangerous viruses, he said, his party together with the joint team consisting of TNI / Polri, BPBD Cianjur, Dinkes and PMI Cianjur, continue to intensify raids on COVID-19 free letters and raids on masks in a number of areas, especially tourist areas. .

The high rate of transmission since the last month, he said, the task force also often conducts raids to crowded centers, cafes and restaurants, so that visitors adhere to health protocols by still wearing masks and keeping their distance to avoid dangerous viruses.

Meanwhile, the picket officer at the Aju Cianjur post, AKP Falahudin, said that before the afternoon the inspection of motorists with the police number outside the city, was again held. Dozens of vehicles destined for Puncak-Cipanas, had to be returned to their respective hometowns because they did not carry a COVID-19 antigen-free certificate.

"After just a few dozen minutes the raid was held, dozens of vehicles with police numbers outside the city such as Bandung and Jakarta that were going to the Puncak-Cipanas area, were forced to return them because they did not have COVID-19 free documents," he said.

The raids and checking of certificates were carried out randomly in order to get riders who tried to break through the checkpoints to be easily detected because several other posts were doing the same thing with different schedules.


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