Six road sections in South Jakarta still inundated: authority 21st February 2021
Flooded section of Pondok Jaya road in South Jakarta (ANTARA/Laily Rahmawaty) Jakarta (ANTARA) - Flood waters still inundated six road sections in South Jakarta ranging from 10 to 100 centimeters high on Sunday morning, according to the South Jakarta Transportation authority.
Among the flooded road sections are Pondok Jaya in Mampang Prapatan Sub-district, Duren Bangka near Bangka neighborhood office, Gang Langgar, Bank, and Pela Mampang, Head of the South Jakarta Transportation Office Budi Setiawan said.
The flood water submerged some 300-meter-long section of the Pondok Jaya road. As a result, both motorists and car drivers could not yet passed through the road section connecting Mampang Prapatan, Bangka, and Kemang neighborhoods, he said.
Drivers can have passed through South Jakarta s road sections: police 21st February 2021
A flooded road section in Jakarta. ANTARA FOTO/Aprillio Akbar/rwa. Jakarta (ANTARA) - The South Jakarta Metropolitan Police reported that car drivers could have passed through various road sections in southern parts of the Indonesian capital city on Sunday morning as the flood water had receded.
The Kapten Tendean road connecting Mampang and Pancoran neighborhoods heading to Prapanca and Kebayoran Baru areas in South Jakarta could have also been driven through, South Jakarta Police Chief Sen.Coms.Azis Andriansyah said. Flood waters have receded in several areas, and drivers have been able to pass through several road sections, including the Kapten Tendean road, he said in WhatsApp conversation with local journalists here Sunday.
Jakarta Metropolitan Police redirect traffic in Jakarta amid flooding 19th February 2021
A worker wades through 100-centimeter-deep floodwaters submerging the tunnel heading to Kalimalang toll exit gate in East Jakarta on Friday (Feb 19, 2021) .ANTARA/HO-Instagram TMC Polda Metro Jaya Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Jakarta Metropolitan Police rerouted traffic to prevent impassable roads owing to flooding in several parts of the capital on Friday.
Traffic on the road in the tunnel below the Cawang Toll Road, heading to Tanjung Priok, where floodwaters reached a depth of between 60 cm and 70 cm at 5:54 a.m. local time, was diverted to the Semanggi toll road, according to the official Instagram account @TMC Polda Metro Jaya.
Police to investigate alleged sale of endangered animals to countries 28th January 2021
Chief of the Public Relations Service at the Jakarta Metropolitan Police Senior Commissioner Yusri Yunus (second right) along with Director General of Natural Resources and Ecosystem Conservation at the Environment and Forestry Ministry Wiratno (second left) and Director of Special Crime Investigation at the Jakarta Metropolitan Police Senior Commissioner Aulia Alamsyah (right) held a press conference on the arrest of endangered animal trader on Jan 28, 2021 ANTARA/Fianda Sjofjan Rassa
Is there any possibility of inter-state crime? We will investigate it. Will (the endangered animals) be smuggled to other countries? We will expand the investigation. Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Jakarta Metropolitan Police will probe the alleged sale of endangered animals to other nations after a man suspected of selling endangered animals was apprehended.
Seven held for forging coronavirus test certificates 25th January 2021
Jakarta Metropolitan Police have arrested seven persons on charges of falsifying certificates of COVID-19 tests, which are required for travel.
Actually, we have arrested eight people. However, one of them is underage. Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Jakarta Metropolitan Police have arrested seven persons on charges of falsifying certificates of COVID-19 tests, which are mandatory for undertaking travel.
“Actually, we have arrested eight people. However, one of them is underage, director of general crime investigation at the Jakarta Metropolitan Police, Senior Commissioner Tubagus Ade Hidayat, said here on Monday.
The suspects have been identified by their initials as RSH (20), RHM (22), IS (23), MA (25), SP (38), MA (20), and Y (23). Another suspect, identified by his initials as DM, has not been detained as he is underage, Hidayat informed.