32,000 People Register for Police Free Mudik Programme
Jakarta — Indonesia’s National Police (Polri), through its Traffic Corps (Korlantas Polri), has once again demonstrated genuine commitment to public service through the free Presisi Mudik 2026 programme.
Based on the latest report from the Ketupat Operation Command 2026 until Monday, 16 March 2026, public enthusiasm for utilising this safe transportation facility has been observed as extremely high across various regions of Indonesia.
Cumulatively, the programme has successfully registered 32,721 participants who have been dispatched through the Traffic Directorate (Ditlantas) of regional police forces throughout the country.
To support this substantial mass mobilisation, Polri has deployed an adequate fleet of vehicles, comprising 663 buses, 29 Hiace vans, and the provision of one passenger motor vessel (KMP).
Central Java Regional Police (Polda Jawa Tengah) has emerged as the region with the largest concentration of participants, reaching 13,040 people, supported by 326 buses, followed by West Sumatra Regional Police, which has facilitated a total of 2,500 homebound travellers.
In the capital region, Metro Jaya Regional Police also contributed significantly by dispatching 2,500 participants using 60 buses.
Meanwhile, varied transportation modes are evident in Aceh Regional Police, which combines buses and dozens of Hiace vans, as well as East Java Regional Police, which has specifically provided sea vessels to transport hundreds of passengers along with their two-wheeled vehicles.
The success of registering participants has received direct appreciation from the National Police Traffic Corps commander (Kakorlantas), Inspector General Agus Suryo. Kakorlantas expressed gratitude to the public for participating in their homecoming journey with Korlantas Polri.
“The enthusiasm of over 32,000 homebound travellers is concrete evidence that the Free Presisi Mudik 2026 programme is highly anticipated by the public,” Agus stated.
Furthermore, Agus emphasised that this initiative is not merely a matter of transportation logistics, but represents Polri’s attention and humanitarian action towards the public, as well as a strategic step in supporting the smooth and secure flow of homebound travel nationwide.
“This action aligns with the spirit championed by the police this year: ‘Safe Mudik, Happy Family’,” he said.
Agus hopes that through this facility, free Presisi Mudik participants can feel reassured during their journey, arrive safely in their home villages, and experience happiness when reuniting with family.