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JAKARTA - Deputy Chief of the National Police, Komjen Pol. Gatot Eddy Pramono reviewed the readiness for security for the 2022 Eid homecoming in the West Java region, Monday, April 25, by conducting aerial monitoring and checking conditions at the Cileunyi Security Post, Bandung Regency.

The Head of the National Police Public Relations Division, Inspector General Pol. Dedi Prasetyo, in a statement received in Jakarta, Tuesday, April 26, said that from the results of the review, the West Java Regional Police showed the seriousness of the West Java Regional Police in creating a sense of security, comfort and health for travelers returning to their hometowns.

"West Java Regional Police have prepared several anticipatory and innovative steps. If there is congestion, the police will exercise discretion starting from contra flow, a one-way system to odd-even enforcement," said Dedi, who accompanied him. Gatot in the review. From the results of aerial monitoring using helicopters, traffic conditions on the homecoming route in the West Java region have not seen the density of vehicles.

"However, if we can still regulate normal traffic flow, we will do it normally," he added. He explained the innovations made by the National Police in the Lebaran 2022 homecoming flow, one of which was setting up mini public fuel stations (SPBU) or mini mobile pumps to anticipate vehicles. who ran out of fuel on the toll road. "We have prepared to deliver emergency gasoline quickly and Pertamina has worked together to prepare it," he explained.

Meanwhile, if there is congestion at toll gates, the discretion that will be exercised is to increase the opening of toll gates. Officers who are at the location will pick up the ball so that the traffic jam can be broken down. Another innovation that has been prepared by the Police is to provide certain facilities at the security post (pos Pam), such as the Cileunyi Pam Post with play facilities for children.

"Not only Cileunyi Pam Post, but every PAM service post and integrated Pam PAM are all prepared for vaccinations, both initial, second, and booster vaccinations," he explained.

With all the readiness they have, the National Police urges people who carry out homecoming to leave safely, comfortably, and safely to their destination; then return home safely and free from exposure to COVID-19. "If there are travelers who feel tired, please rest at the integrated pump post and don't force them to drive or ride when they feel tired because it can cause traffic accidents," he urged.

During the review in West Java, the Deputy Chief of Police hoped that the anticipation and innovation carried out by the National Police could reduce traffic accidents and reduce congestion, said Dedi. "He checked the house again before leaving to go home so that it was locked and entrusted to the neighbors," he said.


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