inp.polri.go.id - Jakarta. The Indonesian National Police (INP) Traffic Corps has once again demonstrated its commitment to serving the public through the 2026 Precision Free Homecoming (Mudik Gratis Precision) program.
According to the latest report from the 2026 Ketupat Operation Post as of Monday, March 16, 2026, public participation in this program was observed to be very high across Indonesia.
Accumulatedly, this program has successfully listed 32,721 participants, who will be going through the Traffic Directorates of Regional Police throughout the country.
To support this large mass mobility, the police has prepared a very adequate transportation fleet, including 663 buses, 29 Hiace vehicles, and one Passenger Motorboat (KMP).
The Central Java Regional Police had the largest concentration of participants, reaching 13,040 people supported by 326 buses, followed by the West Sumatra Regional Police which facilitated a total of 12,000 travelers. In the capital, the Jakarta Regional Metropolitan Police also made a significant contribution by sending 2,500 participants on 60 buses.
Meanwhile, a variety of transportation modes was seen at the Aceh Regional Police, which combined buses and dozens of Hiace vehicles, and the East Java Regional Police, which specifically provided ships to transport hundreds of passengers and their motorcycles.
The successful registration process received direct appreciation from the INP Traffic Corps, Inspector General Agus Suryo, who has expressed his gratitude and thanks to the public who had participated in their free homecoming program.
"The enthusiasm of the more than 32,000 travelers is clear evidence that the 2026 Precision Free Homecoming program is highly anticipated by the public," said Agus.
Furthermore, Agus emphasized that this initiative is not just a matter of transportation logistics, but rather a manifestation of police's concern and humanitarian action for the community, as well as a strategic step in supporting the smooth and safe flow of homecoming traffic nationally.
Agus hopes that through this program, participants of the Precision Free Homecoming can enjoy their journey and arrive safely at their hometowns.
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