Legislature welcomes kakorlantas limited siren, trust volume rules
Jakarta -Member of the House of Representatives Commission III, Nasir Djamil, welcomes the time limit of the use of the Siren guidance for officials delivered by the head of the National Police Inspector -General Agus Suryonugroho. He hopes this rule offers comfort for all parties. “What the restrictions on the time or ban on the use of sirens in the afternoon and evening, of course very good, especially in densely populated settlements, and there are also homes of worship in it,” Nasir Djamil told reporters on Sunday. Nasir Djamil then suggested that there should be a rule in the future regarding the volume of the siren. He referred to the policy of being in line with the polite attitude of members who escorted official vehicles. Browse to continue with the content “The Kakorlantas policy above was issued because the demands of road users by the sound of sirens were upset of cars that accompanied the state organizer. Actually, the guidance idea was because the state administrator wanted to be in time of activity, inside and out,” Nasir said. “My advice, there must be a rule on the volume of the siren and the polite attitude of the driver of the guard car, so that it is not arrogant for other motorists during traffic jams,” he continued. Regarding the national police chief of the police inspector -general Agus Suryonugroho, the use of sirens and sentences temporarily frozen during the guidance of the civil servants’ vehicles. Inspector -General Agus also prohibits the use of sirens at certain times, such as when the call to prayer. This command of the inspector -general Agus responded positively to criticism and community input related to traffic enterprise. Inspector -General Agus asked his staff to prioritize humanism in accordance with the Polantas program to say that he was initiated. “The afternoon or evening or the sound of the call to prayer not to use sirens,” Agus Suryonugroho said, in his statement, Saturday (9/20/2025). Kakorlantas emphasizes the use of sirens only in certain circumstances that really require priority. “Even if used, the siren is for special things, not random. Although it is a profession not to be used if it is not urgent,” he said. This policy is a form of evaluation that addresses the pursuit of the people who have criticized the use of sirens and stanzas when escorting official vehicles. In the future, all staff are asked to coordinate in advance with the Director of Law Enforcement (Dirgakkum) Korlantas Pelsri before being escorted. “The current accompaniment is not recalled, but it is frozen, which is related to the traffic guidance for certain officials to coordinate with the Korlantas Polri,” he said. Also watch the video of the TNI commander’s response to the ‘Stop to Wuk Wuk’ Movement: Specific for VVIP (DWR/GBR)