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JAKARTA - The Traffic Directorate of Polda Metro Jaya has added 60 units of new mobile electronic traffic law enforcement (ETLE) cameras in 2023. "Thank you to the DKI Jakarta Regional Government for helping. In 2023 with 60 mobile ETLEs," said Metro Jaya Police Chief Inspector General Fadil Imran in Jakarta, Antara, Tuesday, December 13. Fadil is optimistic that the addition of the mobile ETLE unit can be used as an instrument to increase community compliance in driving on the streets of the capital city and its surroundings. "Jakarta as a civilized metropolitan city on the highway may soon be realized," he said. Polda Metro Jaya on December 13, 2023 officially launched 11 mobile ETLE cameras installed in patrol vehicles to monitor and take action against traffic rules in areas where static ETLE cameras are not installed. Polda Metro Jaya has operated 57 stationary ETLE camera points to take action against road users who violate traffic rules. Furthermore, in 2023, the Ditlantas Polda Metro Jaya targets to add 70 new static ETLE cameras. The development of ETLE in Jakarta is in accordance with the instructions of the National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo for the Korlantas Polri to optimize static and mobile ETLE and reduce manual tickets to avoid illegal levies (extortion). The instruction is contained in the Telegram Letter of the National Police Chief Number: ST/2264/X/HUM.3.4.5./2022 dated October 18, 2022, which was signed by the Head of Korlantas Polri Inspector General Pol. Firman Shantyabudi. Related to this, the Traffic Directorate of Polda Metro Jaya followed up by withdrawing all ticket books from the traffic police as one of the steps towards eliminating manual tickets.

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