Bogor City Residents Can Store Vehicles at Police Station and Military Command Posts During Mudik
The Bogor City Police Department (Polresta) and Military Regional Command (Kodim) 0606 are providing free vehicle storage services for travellers during the Eid holiday operational period. Vehicle storage is available at all police precincts and military sub-units throughout Bogor City.
“Vehicle storage for both motorcycles and cars is not only available at the police department and precincts. The Military Commander is also preparing vehicle storage facilities for two and four-wheelers at military sub-units and at the Kodim office,” said Bogor City Police Chief Kombes Rio Wahyu Anggoro on Friday (13 March 2026).
Rio stated that the vehicle storage service is provided free of charge. Vehicle owners are only required to provide photocopies of their vehicle documentation as proof of ownership.
“Everything is provided at no cost. We only require two documents: the vehicle registration certificate (STNK) or a photocopy of the STNK, and the second is the national identity card (KTP). So when you return to Bogor City, simply bring these documents and we will return your vehicle,” Rio said, accompanied by Kodim 0606 Bogor City Commander Colonel Gan Gan Rusgana.
Additionally, Rio said, regular patrols will be conducted at empty homes left unoccupied by residents during the holiday exodus. This measure is undertaken to enhance security for homes vacated during the Eid holidays.
“Homes left by travellers must be monitored by us every day. We will also, together with the Mayor, conduct a free send-off of travellers. This is a mitigation effort to reduce the potential impact of accidents caused by motorcycles,” Rio said.
Thousands of Personnel on Standby
As previously reported, a total of 1,418 combined military, police, and Bogor municipal government personnel have been deployed to provide security during Eid and Nyepi celebrations in Bogor City. Bogor Mayor Dedie Rachim expressed hope that the holiday exodus would proceed safely.
“The total personnel involved is 1,418 personnel, consisting of combined military, police, and local government, including community volunteers. Together we will implement measures to secure the departure and return travel as thoroughly as possible, so that the public is comfortable and safe, and of course survives the journey,” said Dedie on Thursday (12 March).
Dedie assured that the thousands of personnel involved are prepared to provide security throughout the Eid holiday period. Dedie stated that community volunteers will also be optimised to assist military and police personnel in carrying out security operations.