Kakorlantas ensures that E-TLE revival in Central Java is going well

Semarang – Chief Inspector General of the Police Traffic Corps Agus Suryonugroho assures that the revival of e-TLE in Central Java is going well. Inspector General Agus confirmed that this program was underway after Digital Korlantas was launched by National Police Chief Listyo Sigit Prabowo on the 70th Bhayangkara Traffic Day. “Currently I am with the Central Java Regional Police, I am accompanied by the deputy regional police chief, there are complete stakeholders, there is the Traffic Directorate, I confirmed that when the national police chief launched the Digital Korlantas at the Bhayangkara traffic anniversary, we explained it, especially the revival of the Central Java Police, said on Tuesday. (21/5/2025). Inspector General Agus said the revival of e-TLE in Central Java is going well. Currently, the increase has reached more than 100 percent. Scroll TO CONTINUE CONTENT “So the revival of national e-TLE in Central Java went well, and even the performance of e-TLE, whether caught, sent or even paid, increased by more than 100 percent,” he said. The former Deputy Chief of Central Java Regional Police also ensured that e-TLE works well throughout Indonesia. He said that he visited several areas besides Central Java. “And I will ensure that everything in Indonesia runs e-TLE, so in the future I will prioritize law enforcement using technology. Therefore, I will check the revival of e-TLE, yesterday I went to East Java, to make sure that East Java is working well,” he said. He said that Korlantas Polri currently carries out three enforcements related to traffic violations. The three enforcements are e-TLE, hand tickets and warnings. “In Central Java, how many police stations are there, 35 police stations, all 35 have police stations use e-TLE? We will evaluate later, but what is clear is that the policy of the National Police Traffic Corps is 95% enforcement of speeding tickets, traffic violations using e-TLE, 5% using manual tickets and there is an anti-traffic program, so there is an anti-traffic program, so there is an education. offenders,” he explained. He said Korlantas Polri is not proud to enforce the law. He also asked all Indonesian people to participate in building a good traffic culture on the roads. “I expect all road users to be self-disciplined, obedient and orderly, everything is for safety, because one of the main tasks of the traffic police is to ensure safe, secure, orderly and smooth traffic to ensure, is it safe on the road? Is it orderly on the road? Is it smooth on the road? It all depends on the road user,” he said. “Because traffic is a reflection of culture, traffic is the lifeblood. So everyone has interests on the road, everyone has operational interests on the road, but what is important is safety,” he said. Furthermore, he also explained about non-tax government revenue (PNBP) in this program. He said every PNBP from e-TLE will also be spent on e-TLE needs. “Today we evaluate, when e-TLE works, it will affect PNBP, that PNBP is what we will use to get more e-TLE for sale So for example in Central Java there are only 185, there should be a minimum of 500 cameras, later Korlantas will provide support, because later there will be procurement that I have to send to Central Java, but if you already look at the facilities, but there are already facilities. in progress,” he concluded. (zap/day)