The West Java Regional Police reminded residents not to build or establish anything on the route or facilities to be traversed by the Jakarta-Bandung High Speed Train (KCJB).

The reason, said the Head of Public Relations of the West Java Police, Kombes Ibrahim Tompo, some time ago in the Bandung Kidul area, was found by residents who built catfish ponds under the high-speed train tracks. According to him, this has the potential to cause vulnerability.

"Meanwhile, only one problem has been found, so there is a technical evaluation that is considered quite impactful. Therefore, the public is advised to shift the facility," Ibrahim said in Bandung, quoted by ANTARA, Saturday, May 20.

Currently, according to him, PT Kereta Cepat Indonesia China (KCIC) is conducting several tests, including flowing electricity to the high-speed train line.

The police have also coordinated with KCIC to carry out security so that the process does not endanger the surrounding community.

For this reason, the West Java Police have deployed hundreds of personnel at the points of the high-speed train lines. Each personnel, he said, came from every police station passed by the high-speed train, from Karawang, Purwakarta, to Bandung.

During the trial and use, Kombes Ibrahim hopes that the condition will not have an impact on kamtibmas disturbances and technical problems.

The police invite the public to support the national project so that the first high-speed train in Southeast Asia runs without any obstacles.


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