Police turn back 32,815 vehicles on homecoming ban s second day 8th May 2021
Chief of Traffic Corps of the National Police Inspector General Istiono during a press briefing at the Cikupa toll gate in Tangerang, west of Jakarta, on Friday night. ANTARA/HO-The Indonesian Police Traffic Corps
By this night, we have turned back a total of 32,815 vehicles because they did not meet administrative requirements for the non-homecoming trip Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Indonesian police turned back 32,815 vehicles from 381 checkpoints across the country on the second day of the Eid al-Fitr homecoming travel ban on Friday. By this night, we have turned back a total of 32,815 vehicles since they did not meet administrative requirements for non-homecoming trip, Chief of Traffic Corps of the National Police Inspector General Istiono stated at the Cikupa toll gate in Tangerang, West of Jakarta, on Friday night.
Police turn back23,573vehicles on first day of homecoming ban 8th May 2021
A truck moves on the Salatiga-Solo toll road section in Central Java on Friday (May 7, 2021). As a result of the homecoming travel ban, the number of vehicles departing from Jakarta to other cities in Java has dropped by 53 percent. (ANTARA FOTO/Aloysius Jarot Nugroho/foc)
The total number of vehicles turned around on the first day for alleged homecoming trip is 23,573. Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Indonesian police turned back 23,573 vehicles from 381 checkpoints across the country on the first day of the Eid-al-Fitr homecoming travel ban on Thursday.
The vehicles comprised 12,267 cars, 7,352 motorcycles, 2,148 passenger cars, and 1,768 cargo cars, chief of the public relations division of the National Police, Inspector General Argo Yuwono, revealed in a written statement released on Friday.
Frequency of flights dipped 90% owing to mudik ban
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A worker walks in the Terminal 2 area of Soekarno-Hatta Airport in Tangerang, Banten, on Thursday (May 6, 2021). ANTARA PHOTO/Fauzan/foc.
The first day of the imposition of the mudik ban on May 6 has run optimally at airports under the AP II management. Jakarta (ANTARA) - Flight frequency at Indonesia s airports plunged by 90 percent after the ban on mudik (Eid al-Fitr exodus) on May 6-17, President Director of the state-run airport operator Angkasa Pura (AP) II Muhammad Awaluddin stated. The first day of the imposition of the mudik ban on May 6 has run optimally at airports under the AP II management. Flight traffic at the AP II airports, including the largest Soekarno-Hatta Airport, declined by 90 percent as compared to the previous days. This indicated that people did not travel except in an urgent situation, Awaluddin noted in a press statement here on Friday.
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Jakarta: Flight frequency at Indonesia s airports plunged by 90 percent after the ban on mudik (Eid al-Fitr exodus) on May 6-17, according to President Director of the state-run airport operator Angkasa Pura (AP) II Muhammad Awaluddin.
The first day of the imposition of the mudik ban on May 6 has run optimally at airports under the AP II management. Flight traffic at the AP II airports, including the largest Soekarno-Hatta Airport, declined by 90 percent as compared to the previous days. This indicated that people did not travel except in an urgent situation, Awaluddin noted in a press statement here on Friday.
Avoid crowding while distributing zakat: Minister tells mosques 5 hours ago
Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Cholil Qoumas. (ANTARA/HO-Humas Kemenag)
Distribute zakat without causing a crowd Jakarta (ANTARA) - Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Cholil Qoumas has asked zakat (alms) committees at mosques to avoid crowding and observe strict health protocols while distributing zakat this year.
Distribute zakat without causing a crowd. Do not let a crowd like what happened in previous years, where the mustahik (recipients) jostled, said the minister in a written statement here on Monday.
The ministry will monitor the collection and distribution of zakat to ensure health protocols are strictly implemented, he stated.