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Sukoharjo Regency to Counsel Village Head for Banning Early Eid Prayers

Sukoharjo Regency authorities plan to counsel the village head of Kedungwinong, Miyadi, after he refused permission for residents to perform Eid al-Fitr prayers on Friday last week. Secretary of the Regional Government, Abdul Haris Widodo, emphasised the need for village heads to uphold religious tolerance and facilitate differing prayer times to maintain community harmony. This incident underscores the importance of local leaders supporting inclusive religious practices during major Islamic holidays.

US Access to Critical Minerals: Prabowo Ensures Not Raw Products and Maintains Market Prices

President Prabowo Subianto has assured that Indonesia's agreement to open access for US exports of critical minerals, signed in February 2026, will not involve raw materials, thereby upholding the country's downstreaming commitments. He emphasised that all investments, including from the US, must comply with national regulations on natural resource management and adhere to international market prices to maximise economic value for Indonesia. This policy ensures that foreign entities like Freeport-McMoRan can operate under strict conditions, including domestic processing, while guaranteeing national treatment for US investors as per the trade agreement.

Jasa Marga: Traffic towards the east remains high until Lebaran 'H' day

PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk reported that on the 'H' day of Eid al-Fitr 1447 Hijriah, falling on 21 March 2026, a total of 197,119 vehicles exited the Jabotabek region through four main toll gates, with 57.5% heading east towards Trans Java and Bandung. The company noted significant increases in traffic at Cikampek Utama (up 113.2%) and Kalihurip Utama (up 13.9%) compared to normal levels, advising travellers to plan their return journeys carefully to avoid peak times. Overall, from 11 to 21 March 2026, over 2 million vehicles left Jabotabek, representing 56.89% of the projected 3.5 million for the full period ending 31 March, highlighting the strain on Indonesia's toll infrastructure during the holiday exodus.

Transport Minister Urges Travellers to Avoid Peak Return Traffic During 2026 Eid

Indonesia's Transport Minister Dudy Purwagandhi has advised Eid returnees to avoid peak traffic periods on 24, 28, and 29 March 2026, recommending travel on 23 March using public holidays or 25-27 March via the government's Work From Anywhere initiative to ease congestion. Traffic police chief Irjen Pol Agus Suryonugroho echoed this call, highlighting projected volumes exceeding 285,000 vehicles on the first peak day, surpassing outbound traffic. Jasa Marga is enhancing toll services with 30% discounts on select routes and real-time monitoring to ensure safer, more comfortable journeys.

Situational Open-Close Access on MBZ Elevated Road Implemented Due to Vehicle Density

PT Jasamarga Jalanlayang Cikampek has implemented situational open-close access on the Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed (MBZ) Elevated Road towards Cikampek to manage heavy traffic congestion, particularly during the Eid al-Fitr holiday period. Traffic volume outbound from Jakarta surged by 76.43% to 53,366 vehicles, with the most significant increases in the evening, while inbound traffic remained stable. The measures aim to prevent build-ups at the junction with the existing Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road, ensuring safety and smooth flow, with ongoing monitoring by authorities.

Floods in Jakarta Recede, Previously Affecting 46 RTs

Flooding that affected multiple areas in Jakarta since Saturday (21/3/2026) has fully receded by Sunday afternoon (22/3/2026), according to the Head of Data and Information Centre at the Jakarta BPBD, Mohamad Yohan. The incident impacted 46 RTs across various sub-districts, displacing 201 families or 696 people who sought refuge in public facilities. Authorities urge residents to remain vigilant for potential follow-up flooding and to contact the 24-hour emergency line 112 if needed, highlighting ongoing challenges in urban flood management in the capital.

Minister ensures stable food supply during Eid holiday season

Indonesia's Minister has assured the public of robust food production, sufficient national stocks, and stable prices ahead of the Eid holiday, crediting coordinated government efforts in boosting output, managing reserves, and monitoring distribution. Key staples like rice, chilies, chicken, and shallots are in surplus, with rice availability estimated at 28 million tons—equivalent to 11 months of supply—supported by peaking harvests and anti-hoarding measures. This stability benefits farmers, traders, and consumers alike, preventing price manipulation during Ramadan and Eid while maintaining an equitable balance that protects all stakeholders.

Motorcyclists Without Helmets: Roads Are Empty During Eid, It's Safe Enough

During the Eid holiday, numerous motorcyclists in South Jakarta were observed not wearing helmets and carrying excess passengers on roads like JTB Simatupang, citing sparse traffic as justification despite legal requirements under traffic laws. This non-compliance, including instances of motorcycles overloaded with up to five people, persists even near police presence and heightens accident risks, potentially leading to electronic fines via ETLE. Authorities have yet to respond, underscoring ongoing enforcement challenges during festive periods.

Government's Strategy to Ensure Smooth Lebaran Return Flow

Indonesia's Minister of Transportation, Dudy Purwagandhi, has outlined comprehensive strategies to manage the return flow of Lebaran travellers across the Sumatra-Java ferry crossings, following evaluations of the outbound peak. Key measures include accelerating ship turnaround times, optimising port capacities, utilising alternative routes, and deploying drones for real-time monitoring to prevent congestion. These efforts, coordinated with police and stakeholders, aim to ensure safe, efficient, and controlled travel, addressing potential bottlenecks at critical points like Bakauheni.

Basarnas deploys 365 joint posts during 2026 Lebaran transportation period

Indonesia's National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas), along with the TNI and Polri, is conducting an integrated readiness operation to ensure security and smooth travel during the 2026 Lebaran transportation period across the country. They have deployed 365 joint posts and 196 independent posts to bolster personnel readiness and provide rapid responses to potential emergencies during the mudik and return flows. Basarnas Chief, Marsdy a Mohammad Syafii, emphasised 24-hour preparedness and noted that the situation in Indonesia remains under control.

Residents of Bukit Cengkeh and Taman Duta in Depok on Alert for Follow-Up Flood Threats

Residents in the Bukit Cengkeh and Taman Duta housing complexes in Depok, West Java, are actively cleaning up after floods that inundated their homes during the Eid al-Fitr celebrations, with water levels reaching 70-80 cm and causing significant damage to household items and electronics. Despite the receding waters, high rainfall persists, heightening fears of subsequent flooding, prompting residents to remain vigilant and prepare for potential evacuations. The Depok City Public Works and Spatial Planning Agency has urged the community to stay on high alert, monitor upstream water flows, and take precautions against electrical hazards during cleanup efforts.

Southwest Papua Governor Comments on TNI-KKB Shootout

A firefight between Indonesian military personnel and an armed criminal group (KKB) in Southwest Papua resulted in the deaths of two naval marines and left another in critical condition, with weapons seized by the attackers. Governor Elisa Kambu expressed deep condolences and urged greater caution among troops to prevent future incidents, while emphasizing provincial government support for the victims' families. Military commanders have heightened vigilance, mapped high-risk areas, and are planning troop reinforcements to enhance security in the region.

Agriculture Minister: Government Strengthens Independent Food Security

Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman has emphasised the Indonesian government's commitment to bolstering national food security independently amid global geopolitical tensions, particularly the Middle East conflict that threatens to exacerbate food crises. Through comprehensive reforms including deregulation, modernisation of farming practices, and expansion of arable land via new rice field creation and swamp optimisation, Indonesia achieved rice self-sufficiency last year and now boasts a production surplus of 34.7 million tonnes. These initiatives position the agricultural sector as a cornerstone of economic stability, aiming to transform Indonesia into a global food granary.

Transport Minister Dudy Urges Travellers to Avoid Peak Return Traffic on 24, 28, and 29 March 2026

Transport Minister Dudy Purwagandhi has advised Eid returnees to avoid peak traffic days on 24, 28, and 29 March 2026 to ensure smoother travel, based on projections from the Jasamarga Tollroad Command Centre showing over 285,000 vehicles on the 24th alone. Police Traffic Corps Chief Irjen Pol Agus Suryonugroho echoed the warning, highlighting three peak return waves, while Jasa Marga CEO Rivan A. Purwantono encouraged using government-recommended return times and a 30% toll discount on 26-27 March for continuous journeys on nine toll roads. This coordination aims to distribute traffic evenly, enhancing safety and comfort during the 2026 Lebaran period.

Eid al-Fitr Greetings: Prabowo Phones Several Muslim Country Leaders

President Prabowo Subianto has engaged in Eid al-Fitr greetings by telephoning leaders of Muslim-majority nations, including Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Jordan's King Abdullah II, and Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. This outreach, conducted amidst his busy holiday schedule in North Sumatra, Aceh, and Jakarta, underscores Indonesia's commitment to fostering strong fraternal ties and bilateral relations with Muslim countries. Additional calls to other heads of state are planned, highlighting the diplomatic significance of the festive period.

Vehicle Samsat Requires Original ID Matching STNK: Here's Why

Indonesian authorities mandate the use of an original KTP matching the STNK details for vehicle tax payments to ensure legal ownership validation and prevent misuse or criminal activities, as outlined in Police Regulation No. 5 of 2012. This requirement often challenges owners of second-hand vehicles, whose identities differ from the original registration, though an alternative involves renaming the vehicle, which incurs various fees including PKB, SWDKLLJ, and issuance costs despite the recent abolition of renaming duties. The policy enhances vehicle documentation security but highlights ongoing administrative hurdles for citizens.

Southeast Sulawesi Residents Flock to Governor Andi Sumangerukka's Open House

Governor Andi Sumangerukka of Southeast Sulawesi hosted an open house for Eid al-Fitr 1447 Hijriah on 21 March 2026 at his official residence, drawing an estimated 700 to 1,000 enthusiastic residents who arrived early despite scheduled timings announced via social media. In addition to fostering community ties and interactions with local government bodies, the event included the distribution of holiday allowances funded entirely from the governor's personal resources, avoiding any use of regional budgets. This gathering underscores efforts to strengthen social bonds during the festive period, aligning with broader national calls for empathy and restraint in public celebrations by officials.

Iran vs US-Israel War: What Has Happened Up to Day 23?

Entering its 23rd day, the open conflict between Iran and the United States-Israel alliance has seen escalating military actions across regions from Tehran to the Gulf, with mutual missile strikes and threats to energy infrastructure heightening tensions. US President Donald Trump has warned of destroying Iran's power plants unless the Strait of Hormuz is fully opened within 48 hours, amid intensified Israeli attacks on Iranian territory. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted to a particularly difficult night following Iranian missile barrages on southern Israeli cities, underscoring the broadening scope of the war and its potential to disrupt global energy supplies.

InJourney Airports Serves 4.41 Million Passengers up to H1 of Eid al-Fitr

PT Angkasa Pura Indonesia, operating as InJourney Airports, reported a 3.7% increase in passenger traffic to 4.41 million across 37 airports during the H-7 to H1 period of Eid al-Fitr 1447 Hijriah, compared to 4.25 million in the same period the previous year. The surge, peaking at nearly 569,000 passengers on H-2, was supported by a 6% rise in flights to over 33,000, with around 2,000 extra flights realised from 2,500 requests, highlighting effective collaboration among stakeholders. This growth underscores the robust management of Indonesia's aviation infrastructure during the high-demand mudik season, with Soekarno-Hatta Airport handling the highest volume at 1.51 million passengers.

Downstreaming is Non-Negotiable! Prabowo Emphasises Conditions for Foreign Investment in Indonesia

President Prabowo Subianto has reaffirmed Indonesia's openness to investment cooperation with the United States, provided it aligns with national interests and complies with existing regulations, particularly in natural resource management. He stressed the mandatory application of international market prices for critical minerals and the requirement for raw materials to be processed domestically, citing the long-standing Freeport partnership as a successful example that significantly contributes to state revenue. This stance underscores Indonesia's strategy to maximise economic value from its strategic commodities through downstreaming policies.

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