Securing Eid 2026, PKSS Mobilises 10,000 Security Personnel Across Indonesia
PT Prima Karya Sarana Sejahtera (PKSS) is mobilising more than 10,000 security personnel to oversee safety and smooth operations during the Eid 2026 holiday period. This measure is being taken to anticipate increased public activity across various operational sectors, ranging from banking and government to public facilities during the Eid mass travel period.
The deployment of personnel is marked by the staging of readiness inspections and intensive training simultaneously, both at assignment locations (onsite) and online, for all PKSS security personnel distributed across Indonesian regions.
PKSS President Director Sadmiadi emphasised that this state of readiness represents the company’s commitment as a security service provider in ensuring conditions remain conducive amid surging public mobility.
“PKSS is committed to ensuring all personnel remain alert and carry out their duties professionally so that operations can run safely and smoothly during the Eid al-Fitr holiday period,” said Sadmiadi in an official statement on Monday (16 March 2026).
During the Eid holiday period, PKSS emphasises strengthened 24-hour surveillance across client operational areas. In addition to positioning personnel at strategic points, PKSS is also increasing the frequency of operational patrols across all branch offices in Indonesia.
These intensive patrols aim to detect potentially suspicious activity and ensure retail facilities, shopping centres, and public services remain secure when the majority of residents depart for the Eid travel period.
In carrying out its duties, PKSS personnel also maintain close coordination with law enforcement agencies (police and military) in their respective regions. This synergy is expected to create an integrated environmental security system.
PKSS has instructed all personnel to prioritise the G-STAR service standard (Grooming, Ready, Alert, Active, and Responsive). This standard serves as the primary reference for security personnel in providing a sense of security to business partners and the wider public.
“Through ongoing training and increased patrols, we ensure all security services continue to operate optimally and provide full support to clients during this extended holiday period,” concluded Sadmiadi.