DENPASAR - More than a thousand joint personnel are prepared to guard the post blocking the prohibition of homecoming in Bali. The homecoming ban came into effect May 6.
"There are 1,750 personnel who will be deployed, it is a combination of elements of the National Police and related agencies in the entire province of Bali", said Bali Police Chief Inspector General I Putu Jayan Danu Putra, at the Bali Police Headquarters, Denpasar, Tuesday, May 4.
Thousands of personnel ranging from the Police, TNI, Transportation Service, to other relevant agencies in Bali. These joint personnel will be alerted to 7 isolation posts in Bali. Among them are Padang Bai Harbor, and Simpang Pejarakan Buleleng, Denpasar Umanyar Intersection, Tabanan Megati Simpang, Jembrana Cekik Terminal, Masceti Gianyar 4 Intersection, including Yeh Malet Karangasem.
His party also reminded joint personnel to anticipate rat trails. This anticipates the existence of illegal travel services that may operate during the ban on homecoming.
"If it is found that there is a trip that is not suitable or is not equipped with the documents that have been determined, we will return it, we are prohibited from crossing the island of Bali", he added.
The Bali Police Chief emphasized that he would take action against illegal travelers who were still determined to operate during the Eid homecoming ban.
"We do a numbering, in accordance with the traffic law. If we can arrest it, yes we will arrest it, as in a number of areas detention. We can also handle it. So we do it according to the applicable rules", he said.
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