Irjen Karyoto, the Chief of the Jakarta Metropolitan Police, inspected a security checkpoint on the Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road (Japek) at Km 25B, in the Cibitung District of Bekasi Regency. He monitored to ensure the smooth flow of the 2025 Eid homecoming traffic heading back to the Jakarta metropolitan area (Jabodetabek).
Inspection Details
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Location: Pospam (Security Checkpoint) at Km 25B, Japek Toll Road.
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Focus: Monitoring the readiness of personnel, facilities, and traffic conditions for the homecoming flow.
Traffic Management
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Traffic Density: While there was a noticeable increase in homecoming traffic, the situation remained under control.
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Traffic Engineering: Prioritization was given to vehicles coming from the Cikampek direction to ease congestion.
Measures Taken
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Traffic Reversal: Vehicles from Semarang (Km 73 to Km 60) and exits towards Jakarta were observed for congestion. Traffic from Jagorawi was diverted to Tanjung Priok.
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Continuous Monitoring: CCTV surveillance at strategic points to assess the situation.
Instructions to the Public
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Safety Emphasis: Ensuring the safety and comfort of travelers through coordinated efforts between law enforcement and the community.
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Appeal for Cooperation: Drivers were urged to follow instructions, maintain vehicle conditions, and prioritize safety during the journey.
Authorities Present
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Accompanying Officers: Karyoto was accompanied by high-ranking police officials, including the Deputy Chief and various Directors.
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Local Coordination: The Metro Bekasi Police chief, along with joint personnel, managed traffic flow and advised travelers to stay cautious and rested.
Overall Mission
- Service Assurance: The entire security apparatus, especially in the Metro Bekasi Police jurisdiction, was on alert to ensure a safe journey for all travelers returning home for the holidays.
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