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154 Vehicles in East Jakarta Netted

As many as 154 vehicles in East Jakarta were netted from joint raid from some roads. From that number, 9 of them are grounded due to incomplete vehicle document.

Nine vehicles operation are stopped due to incomplete document

East Jakarta Transportation Sub-dept Head, Bernad Octavianus Pasaribu disclosed, in the raid, there are 14 vehicles towed, 61 are ticketed and 58 vehicles' tire valves are removed, comprising 33 motorcycles and 25 cars. Even 21 other vehicles are ticketed by police.

"Nine vehicles operation are stopped due to incomplete document. If they have, it has expired. That is why, we control them," he stated, Tuesday (4/5).

Illegal Parking, 10 Motorcycles Ticketed from Jalan Pluit Timur

He mentions, those nine vehicles are Miniarta Bus B 7076 UL netted in junction of Pasar Rebo, Mikrolet M27 B 1878 TV netted from Jalan Jatinegara Barat. 

"Then there are also Mikrolet M16 B 1555 TV, we control the bus from Kampung Melayu Terminal," he continued.

He added that the raid was also focused on Mayasari Bakti 17A Bus B 7890 IV (Senen-Bekasi) that was netted from Kebon Nanas, Jalan DI Panjaitan. 

"We sent 30 officers from our side and army/police," he closed.

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