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        "id": 1614968,
        "msgid": "south-sumatra-police-strategy-to-secure-mudik-exodus-heavy-vehicle-blocking-and-traffic-congestion-resolution-1773568465",
        "date": "2026-03-15 16:28:24",
        "title": "South Sumatra Police Strategy to Secure Mudik Exodus: Heavy Vehicle Blocking and Traffic Congestion Resolution Teams",
        "author": "",
        "source": "VIVA",
        "tags": "berita",
        "topic": "Politics",
        "summary": "The South Sumatra Police Regional Command has implemented a comprehensive security strategy during Operation Ketupat Musi 2026 to manage the Eid-season mudik (homecoming) exodus, including blocking heavy vehicles at strategic border checkpoints and deploying traffic management teams. The strategy aims to separate logistics trucks from private vehicles to minimise congestion and reduce accident risks. Regional Police Chief Irjen Sandi Nugroho emphasised that inter-unit coordination is critical to ensuring safe and smooth travel for travellers returning home.",
        "content": "<p>On the second day of Operation Ketupat Musi 2026, the South Sumatra\nPolice Regional Command strengthened security on mudik routes through\nseveral strategic measures to ensure traffic flow and provide safety for\nresidents travelling through South Sumatra.<\/p>\n<p>One key measure is the policy of blocking heavy vehicles with three\naxles or more at strategic points, particularly at the Sumarlin Traffic\nPost at KM 225, located on the border between Jambi and South Sumatra\nprovinces, specifically in the Musi Banyuasin region.<\/p>\n<p>This policy aims to separate the flow of large cargo-laden logistics\nvehicles from private vehicles of travellers, thereby minimising\npotential congestion and traffic accident risks.<\/p>\n<p>Additionally, the South Sumatra Police activated a congestion\nresolution team comprising personnel from the Traffic Directorate and\nthe Traffic Safety Directorate. The team was stationed at the Timbangan\narea at KM 12 Banyuasin to conduct mobile patrols and implement rapid\ntraffic management measures in the event of increased vehicle\nvolume.<\/p>\n<p>Security was further strengthened in the Lubuk Linggau region through\noptimisation of four strategic posts: the Station Service Post, Lippo\nIntegrated Post, Simpang Periuk Security Post, and Petanang Security\nPost. These posts are expected to maintain public safety and order\nthroughout the mudik period.<\/p>\n<p>At the Regional Police level, the Operation Ketupat Musi Task Force\nalso regularly conducted analysis and evaluation of field situation\ndevelopments. This measure ensured all personnel understood their duties\nand responsibilities in providing the best service to travellers.<\/p>\n<p>The Regional Police Chief of South Sumatra, Inspector General Sandi\nNugroho, emphasised that inter-unit coordination is the key to\nsuccessful mudik security this year.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cHeavy vehicle blocking at the border, activation of congestion\nresolution teams, and monitoring at all posts are strategic steps to\nensure traveller journeys remain safe and smooth,\u201d he stated.<\/p>\n<p>Through these various measures, the South Sumatra Police committed to\nensuring the Eid-season mudik exodus in South Sumatra proceeded safely,\norderly, and smoothly, allowing residents to travel comfortably to their\ndestinations.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/south-sumatra-police-strategy-to-secure-mudik-exodus-heavy-vehicle-blocking-and-traffic-congestion-resolution-1773568465",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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