Twice Trying To Homecoming To Tasikmalaya, This Fortuner Driver Has Been Turned Around Twice
The tight guard at the homecoming isolation point makes motorists who want to go home inevitably have to make a U-turn.

BANDUNG - Tight guard at the point of isolation for the homecoming makes motorists who want to go home inevitably have to make a U-turn.

Some tried to pass through to homecoming twice, but twice they were also turned back by the insulation officer.

This is experienced by Iis, a resident of Tasikmalaya, West Java, who works in Karawang. Iis was asked by the police to turn back.

Iis and her husband and two children were turned around because they did not bring any documents for non-travel requirements.

When checked at the Cileunyi Bandung toll gate, Iis, who was about to homecoming to Tasikmalaya, showed the officer a pass from the Karawang Regency Government. But she did not include the rapid test results of her two children.

By using a Toyota Fortuner T 1357 MM, Iis was forced to return to Jakarta from the Cileunyi toll gate.

Head of Bandung Police Traffic Unit, Commissioner Raden Erik Bangun Prakasa, explained that the travel document requirements must be complete for non-travel activities.

"Rapid tests, rapid antigen tests, and travel documents from the agency where they work are mandatory", he said at the Cileunyi Tollgate, Thursday, May 6.

Because it is prohibited to pass at the Cileunyi Toll-gate, Iis then exits at the Buah Batu Toll-gate. Here, Iis was again asked to make a U-turn by the officers at the Buah Batu toll-gate


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