JAKARTA - A convoy of dozens of big motorbikes (moge) with escort from the police passed the odd-even system checkpoint without inspection in Bogor City, West Java, Friday, February 12.
"Everything should be checked, I called the person in charge of the Transportation Agency," said Bogor City Transportation Agency (Dishub) Traffic Head, Dody Wahyudin, when confirmed.
According to journalists at the location, the motorcade with number B plates entered the Bogor City area at around 08.30 WIB from Jalan Raya Parung via Jalan Sholeh Iskandar.
None of the joint officers from the Transportation Agency and the police at the Lotte Grosir Yasmin intersection dared to stop the series of vehicles to check the number plates.
The reason is, it appears that several vehicles including odd number plates are prohibited when the odd-even system is implemented on the even date.
The Bogor City Government (Pemkot) has implemented an odd-even system on every weekend since February 6, 2021 in order to unravel the mobility of residents amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The MOGE convoy also broke through the antigen rapid test mailing checkpoint.
The motorbike group that continued to the Puncak Route, Bogor Regency, was also not checked by the officer who was conducting an operation to check the results of the rapid antigen test for drivers at Simpang Gadog, Ciawi, Bogor.
The Regent of Bogor, Ade Yasin, when confirmed, said that even though he passed the Simpang Gadog checkpoint, the group did not necessarily pass the next checkpoint.
"Even if they pass from here (Gadog), in Safari Park there will also be an inspection," said the Head of the Bogor Regency COVID-19 Handling Task Force.
Ade Yasin stressed the imposition of restrictions on community activities (PPKM) strictly on the Puncak Route, Bogor Regency, West Java during the long Chinese New Year holiday.
"PPKM tightening is also carried out to break the chain of COVID-19 in Bogor Regency, and prevent crowds of tourist attractions in the Puncak area of Bogor Regency," said Ade Yasin.
Bogor Regency Government, West Java is implementing a micro-based starting from Tuesday, February 9 to February 22, 2021. This policy is regulated through the Bogor Regent Decree (Kepbup) Number: 443/141 / Kpts / Per-UU / 2021 in which there are nine points.
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