Expired KIR, 15 AKAP Buses Netted
access_time July 19 2016 12:32 PM remove_red_eye 1494
Reported by Nurito | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Reported by Nurito | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
As many as 15 buses of intercity-interprovincial (AKAP) were controlled by the officer during joint raid along Jl Pemuda and Cakung Toll Gate, East Jakarta. Because of incomplete document and expired KIR book, four out of them are grounded.
There are 15 AKAP buses netted
Section Head of Operational for East Jakarta Transportation Sub-dept, Boval Juliansyah disclosed that the raid targeted AKAP bus that still operates in Pulogadung and Rawamangun terminals, especially bus serves Central and East Java.
"There are 15 AKAP buses netted," he told, Monday (7/18).
Auto Bus Company in Pulogadung Moved to Pulogebang TomorrowAccording to him, bus heading to Central and East Java is prohibited to serve Pulogadung and Rawamangun route. This is because the supervisor card (KPS) and business permit card (KIU) were changed to Pulogebang Terminal.
"They are supposed to serve Pulogebang route. The raid involves 50 joint officers of Transportation Dept and army/police," he added.
He asserted, the raid itself will keep being intensified in the future.