Five Idul Fitri Homecoming Posts Established In Central Lombok Until May 9

LOMBOK - Facing the 2022 Eid homecoming, the Central Lombok Police have prepared five service and security posts. The command post is related to Operation Ketupat Rijani 2022

"Five command posts have been prepared, one service post and four security posts," said Central Lombok Police Chief, AKBP Hery Indra Cahyono in Praya, quoted from Antara, Thursday, April 28.

The command posts for Lebaran homecoming during the diamond operation which were held from April 28 to May 9 are spread across Kopang District for service posts, security posts in Puyung Village, Praya City, in front of Lombok International Airport and in front of the Pertamina Mandalika Circuit.

His party has now begun to make various preparations and personnel are deployed in all command posts to make the Ketupat Rinjani 2022 operation a success, especially in the jurisdiction of the Central Lombok Police.

"This is one of the preparations for securing the homecoming and return of Eid by establishing command posts at a number of strategic points," he said.

The command posts are occupied by joint officers from the TNI-Polri apparatus, Satpol PP, the Transportation Service and health officers for security activities and traffic control during the homecoming and return seasons for Eid and holidays. Meanwhile, the number of personnel who will be involved is 300 personnel from the Central Lombok Police and assisted by members of the TNI and Satpol PP as well as members of the Central Lombok Transportation Service.

"The facilities and infrastructure to support these activities are ready," he said.

He also appealed to people who carry out homecoming to continue to apply the COVID-19 health protocols. In addition, for people who have not taken the booster vaccine, they should immediately go to the vaccination service place that has been prepared, so that they can carry out their homecoming safely and healthily.

"This vaccine is safe, to increase immunity and prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus," he said.