Anticipating Crime When Left Behind, Bogor Resort Police Urges Residents To Report To Police Before Homecoming
BOGOR - Bogor Resort Police, West Java, appealed to travelers to register their homes before returning home to be monitored by the nearest police station.
"We are opening services for people whose homes have been left on their way home, please register them with the police so that we can anticipate the crime of empty houses (left by residents of going home)," said Bogor Police Chief AKBP Iman Imanuddin in Cibinong, Bogor, Antara, Monday, April 11. .
He stressed that during Ramadan, the police increased the intensity of patrols. In addition to monitoring empty houses on the momentum of Eid homecoming, it also monitors acts of youth violence on the streets.
Iman also reminded travelers to first check the vehicle that will be used to return home, for the sake of safety on the trip.
"Prepare yourself before carrying out homecoming, both the health of the travelers as well as the health of the vehicle and the feasibility of the vehicle, so that the implementation of the homecoming runs smoothly," said Iman.
According to him, for people who have undergone a booster vaccination, they are not required to do a PCR or antigen test when going home for Eid. Meanwhile, people who have just received the second dose of vaccine are still required to undergo an antigen test with samples taken a maximum of 1 x 24 hours or PCR for 3 x 24 hours.
Then, for people who have just received the first dose, PCR is still required within 3 x 24 hours, and conditions are adjusted for those who have health conditions (comorbid diseases), then a 3 x 24 hour PCR test is required plus a doctor's certificate from a government hospital (RS). .
"Meanwhile, for children aged less than six years, no testing is applied, but it is mandatory to have a travel companion and do not have to show the results of the rapid antigen or PCR test," said Iman.
Bogor Police Chief urges travelers to register their homes before returning home