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69 Kendaraan Terjaring Operasi Lintas Jaya

69 Vehicles Disciplined During Lintas Jaya Operation

40 joint personnel of South Jakarta Transportation Sub-dept., army and police controlled 69 vehicles from some locations in South Jakarta, Thursday (1/26). Yet the raid was more focused on some train stations.

Today's raid is focused on public minivans that pick up passenger haphazardly around train station,

South Jakarta Transportation Sub-dept. Head, Christianto disclosed, the raid was done to follow up public report via qlue about many public minivans pick up passenger carelessly around train station.

"Today's raid is focused on public minivans that pick up passenger haphazardly around train station," he stated.

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Christianto detailed, in the raid around Tanjung Barat Station, the officer managed to control seven public minivans T-19 and tow three private cars parked on the roadside.

His side also managed to control three Mikrolet M-16 minivans and tow one Kopaja T-57 from Kalibata Station, as well as seven public minivans from Cawang Station, because they break the trajectory and their kir outdated. 

"There are totally 69 vehicles controlled today, consisting of 21 units are towed, 25 units are ticketed, 13 units of motorcycle and 10 units of car are flattened," he closed.

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