SEMARANG - Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo asked the officers guarding the isolation points to be aware of the homecoming modes.
"Modes (to trick the officers, red) such as a box car to transport these people must be anticipated, everyone must take good care," said Ganjar Pranowo while checking preparations for the isolation of travelers at the Pejagan Toll Exit, Brebes Regency, quoted by Antara, Tuesday, May 4. .
Ganjar gave an example from last year's Eid, where there was still a 'leakage' of about 1 million people going home even though going home was prohibited.
"This year, hopefully it is safe, until yesterday only 3,800 people came," he said.
In addition, officers in each regency / city, especially those in border areas, are also asked to increase guard on routes that can be traversed by travelers who are desperate to return to their respective hometowns.
"I ask the district government to be aware of and guard the paths of mice, crickets, and even worms. Later, we will prepare support for antigen tests so that those passing through can be tested," he said.
Ganjar predicts that the peak of the homecoming flow of people who violate the ban on going home will occur tonight or tomorrow.
"My estimate tonight or tomorrow is the peak. So I checked to ensure readiness. Hopefully the people will not go home and all follow the government regulations to make it safer," he said.
Before checking the Pejagan toll exit and the Losari Brebes border, Ganjar on Tuesday also took the time to check the blockage at the Kalikangkung Toll Gate, the Batang and Brebes toll road rest area.
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