Kakorlantas appreciation of officers in the field help the community during the homecoming

Jakarta -National Police Kakorlantas inspector -general Agus Suryonugroho appreciated the security officers of Lebaran Mudik 2025. During the operation, there were many stories of officers who helped the community perform safe and comfortable homecoming. “I think the task is honor, so it is done so often. I will surely convey appreciation, this is of course a humanitarian operation like that,” the inspector -general Agus Suryonugroho told reporters while reviewing the reflux at Cikatama GT, Monday (7/4/2025). Inspector -General Agus said that the security officer of the homecoming should help people who need help. He said, although not a few who negatively assessed, but the officers continued to help well. Browse to continue with the content “Therefore we are used to it in the field with all dynamics, and even sometimes we are not considered well. But we are still to perform this humanitarian activity of security operations. The police assistant who was reported earlier from a free homecoming bus was lowered a woman named Asri (37) and her 5-year-old child in the middle of the Cipali toll road. The reason is that the mother-child was set to the excessive point of the stop. “(Resumes) under the Flyover Bridge, it’s a toll road. The boundary between the Cipali and Palikanci toll roads. Usually the Nedangin buses there,” PJR Palimanan-Kanci (Palikanci) PJR member Bripka andi Setiawan said on Thursday (3/27). He said the incident happened last night (3/26). Both went to the police post to ask for help. To police, the mother told them to go home from Banten to Jatiwangi, West Java (West -Java). He fell asleep on his way until he had to fall in the middle of the road. “I was revealed there because of sleeping,” says Bripka Andi who mimics the residents’ words. At the time, the mother and child offered a motorcycle taxi driver to be delivered home, but was rejected because there was no cost. The mother also asked police to take him after 8 years who did not return. “He said ‘the police, ask for help, I haven’t come home for 8 years’. The mother and child were successfully delivered to her hometown. Jalan Raya Patrol Officers (PJR) returned to the post after delivering both of them.