BANDUNG - Bandung Police officers secured 129 motorbikes that clustered and broke through a closed road on Jalan Ir H Djuanda (Dago) Bandung.

Kapolsek Coblong Polrestabes Bandung Police Commissioner Hendra Virmanto said the motorbikes that were secured belonged to young people who hang out late at night. Apart from securing the motorbikes, the police also dispersed the youths.

"We usually urge us to disperse, but the day is getting busy, that's why we take action," said Hendra in Bandung as quoted by Antara, Friday, March 26.

They, said Hendra, broke through the closed road by removing the roadblock. Then the parking attendants around the location also helped the efforts to break through the closed road, but at a rate of Rp. 2,000 per motorbike.

According to him, some of the hundreds of motorbikes have installed a noisy exhaust. In fact, he said, there were also sports motorbikes with 600 cc to 1,000 cc engines that were also secured at the Coblong Police Headquarters.

"Some who use 'racing' exhausts or exhausts that sound noisy we did not remove them (confiscated) and those who are still original we do a numbering," said Hendra.

Jalan Ir H Djuanda was closed in order to enforce restrictions on community activities (PPKM) starting from 18.00 WIB to 05.00 WIB.

Police personnel, he said, had temporarily moved the existing chairs and tables along Jalan Dago. However, the young men kept hanging out to disturb the order.

"If the alcohol is not found, it is only coffee and cigarettes. Then because there is no trash can there, they always throw it away so it makes it dirty," he said.


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