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Indonesian National Police Establishes 109 Inspection and Random Testing Checkpoints During Returning Wave Period

By Cpiet Senin, 17 Mei 2021 Pengunjung (19) 2 Mins Read
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inp.polri.go.id - Jakarta. Indonesian National Police establishes 109 inspection checkpoints to anticipate Eid's returning wave by conducting random antigen test for people returning to Greater Jakarta. "Indonesian National Police and Central and Regional Covid-19 Task Force have prepared 109 checkpoints. Twenty-six at rest areas and toll gates and 83 at National Road from West and Central Java and Sumatra by conducting random antigen test start today", Chief of Police Traffic Corps of Indonesian National Police, Police Inspector General Istiono, said on Saturday (15/5/2021). Chief of Police Traffic Corps said that returning waves from Sumatra become the focus on inspection checkpoint due to the increasing new Covid-19 positive cases in the region. People returning from Sumatra have to show the Covid-19 Free Statement, either from antigen or PCR test. "Sumatra region is our concern. Therefore, before crossing to Java, people have to show the Covid-19 Free Statement", he said. If the antigen swab test returned positive, they would be directed to a nearby hospital for further treatment. Besides focusing on traffic management and Covid-19 prevention during the returning wave, he asked all of the personnel to quickly adapt the phenomenon may happen in the field, such as traffic jam or drivers trying to breach the insulation. Furthermore, the two-star general makes an effort to divert traffic for three-axle vehicles to the arterial road, which started Saturday afternoon. "Police will issue discretion over three-axle or more trucks passing toll road to be directed to non-toll road starts from Semarang to Jakarta", he said. Chief of Police Traffic Corps has previously predicted the peak of the returning wave will occur on Saturday (15/5) or Sunday (16/5), considering Monday (17/5) will be the first normal working day.
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