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        "msgid": "two-police-officers-die-during-eid-exodus-security-duties-1774345948",
        "date": "2026-03-24 16:02:40",
        "title": "Two Police Officers Die During Eid Exodus Security Duties",
        "author": "",
        "source": "CNN_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "Two Indonesian police officers, Bripka Septian Eko Nugroho and Brigadir Fajar Permana, have tragically died while performing security duties for the 2026 Eid al-Fitr exodus, with one succumbing to a heart rhythm disorder in Central Java and the other to exhaustion and respiratory issues in Jakarta. The incidents highlight the intense physical demands on law enforcement personnel during the high-traffic mudik period, prompting tributes to their dedication and assurances of support for their families from police authorities. This underscores the need for better health safeguards and resources for officers managing such large-scale public safety operations.",
        "content": "<p>Two police officers were reported to have died while carrying out\nsecurity duties for the 2026 Eid al-Fitr exodus traffic in different\nregions. Both are suspected to have suffered from exhaustion and health\nissues after intensive fieldwork. The first incident occurred in\nPekalongan Regency, Central Java. Pekalongan Police Resort member Bripka\nSeptian Eko Nugroho died after performing traffic regulation duties as\npart of Operation Ketupat Candi 2026. Pekalongan Police Chief AKBP\nRahmad Yusuf explained that Bripka Septian had just completed traffic\nregulation duties at Alun-Alun Kajen on Sunday night (22\/3). Afterwards,\nhe took a brief rest nearby before suddenly collapsing. His colleagues\nimmediately rushed the victim to Kajen Regional General Hospital for\nmedical treatment. Upon arrival at the emergency department (ED), the\nmedical team promptly conducted an examination, including an\nelectrocardiogram (ECG) and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). \u201cThe\nexamination results showed a heart rhythm disorder. Despite maximum\ntreatment efforts, the deceased was pronounced dead,\u201d Rahmad stated in a\nwritten release, quoted from Antara. He added that the cause of death\nwas related to a cardiovascular system disorder or heart disease.\nAccording to him, the deceased\u2019s physical condition was not fit at the\ntime, yet he still carried out his duties. Bripka Septian was known as a\nsociable, easy-going person with high loyalty. He left behind a wife\nnamed Dewi and two young sons still in primary school. A similar\nincident also occurred in the jurisdiction of Metro Jaya Regional\nPolice. A member of the Traffic Directorate, Brigadir Fajar Permana,\ndied while on duty securing the exodus traffic. Head of Public Relations\nfor Metro Jaya Regional Police Kombes Pol Budi Hermanto said the\ndeceased was suspected to have suffered from exhaustion after performing\nmarathon duties at several community service points. \u201cMetro Jaya\nRegional Police deeply mourns the loss of this young, highly dedicated\nBhayangkara. The deceased breathed his last after fulfilling the state\u2019s\nmandate,\u201d Budi stated on Monday (23\/3). He explained that before dying,\nBrigadir Fajar experienced physical exhaustion accompanied by\nrespiratory distress after standing guard for an extended period during\nthe exodus season. Metro Jaya Regional Police has assured that it will\nprovide a final tribute and fulfil all the deceased\u2019s rights, including\ncompensation for the bereaved family.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/two-police-officers-die-during-eid-exodus-security-duties-1774345948",
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