Multi-Agency Coordination in Landak Ready to Secure Eid 2026 Holiday Travel
Multiple agencies in Landak Regency have declared their readiness to support security and public services during the homecoming travel period through to the celebration of Eid al-Fitr 1447 Hijriah.
This readiness was discussed at a cross-sectoral coordination meeting held by Landak Police at the BKPM Police Office Hall on Monday, 9 March 2026. The meeting was led directly by Landak Police Chief AKBP Devi Ariantari and attended by local government officials, the military, members of the local legislature, and various relevant stakeholders.
Landak Police Chief AKBP Devi Ariantari stated that this cross-sectoral coordination is important to ensure security and public order remain conducive throughout the Ramadan and Eid periods.
She also reminded of several potential risks that need to be anticipated together, including damaged roads at several points that could trigger traffic accidents, as well as increased public activity during the holiday travel period.
“Based on 2025 data, crime rates have also increased with a focus on empty homes during the holiday season. Additionally, heavy traffic from CPO transport vehicles heading towards Kijing Port also poses potential traffic hazards,” she said.
To support smooth security operations, Landak Police will establish security posts in two strategic areas: within the jurisdiction of the upstream Mempawah Police Station and Mandor Police Station.
Beyond security, public service readiness was also a focus of the meeting. The Landak Regency Transport Office stated it would deploy personnel at several integrated service posts to assist with traffic control.
The Landak Regency Cooperative, SME, Industrial and Trade Office ensured that the availability of basic commodities remains secure based on inspections conducted on 5 March 2026. In the coming weeks, the local government will also conduct market operations and distribute an additional 500 units of 3-kilogramme LPG cylinders.
In the health sector, the Landak Regency Health Office will activate medical staff at health service posts and ensure emergency and intensive care facilities at health centres remain operational for 24 hours throughout the Eid period.
Meanwhile, the Landak Regency Public Works and Housing Office has begun addressing damaged roads on several important routes such as the Ngabang–Serimbu and Pinyuh–Sebadu routes, including installation of warning signs and safety barriers at pothole locations.
The Landak Regency Regional Disaster Management Agency has also declared 24-hour readiness to anticipate potential fires, flooding, landslides, and tornadoes.
From the energy sector, PLN Ngabang has ensured stable electricity supply throughout the Eid period with support from mobile substations, two genset units, and a complaint service via PLN 123 call centre.
Fuel station operators in Landak Regency have also ensured that fuel stocks remain secure so that fuel distribution to the public is maintained during the homecoming and Eid holiday periods.
Through this cross-sectoral coordination, it is hoped that the celebration of Eid al-Fitr 1447 Hijriah in Landak Regency can proceed safely, orderly, and provide comfort for both residents and travellers passing through the area.