Ban homecoming Nothing! Are people piling up at the airport test?



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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – Ombudsman Commissioner Alvin Lie revealed many loopholes in various rules that caused Soekarno Hatta International Airport to fill up with passengers until there was a queue like the one that happened on Thursday morning (5/14). According to him, this caused President Joko Widodo to call not to go home, to be in vain.

“What is happening now is that people are using these gaps to get in and out of the red zone, whatever their interests. Both in the Permenhub and in the Circular there are gaps that are not easy to verify,” he said Thursday. in Jakarta (5/14/20/2012))

He gave an example, for example, about the integrity of documents required for people with special needs who were excluded amid a ban on going home. He said that the private sector allocation letter was genuine or not, and that the one given by the legal firm was not difficult to verify.


“This is how it is verified. For private travelers, it is enough to make a statement known to the village head or lurah, this is also how to verify it under conditions like this so that there are so many gaps,” he said.

He admitted that he was concerned, with loopholes like this, the President’s instructions to ban homecoming would be in vain. Furthermore, Jokowi’s wish for the Covid-19 curve to go down in May is also difficult to achieve.

“It is useless. It is a waste of all of them,” he said.

He explained that on Permenhub 25/2020, the nomenclature officially received the title of transport restrictions in the framework of prevention to carry out the prohibition on returning home. However, he considered that he was actually setting an exception.

“So in reality, it opens up opportunities for anyone who can travel. In addition to the statement by the Minister of Transport, initially only business people and so on. Then it is reinforced by Task Force SE No. 4. The title is a limitation, But again, the content really opens up space for anyone who wants to travel and “to the PSBB area and the red zone,” he explained.

Senior Manager of Communication and Legal Affairs at Soekarno-Hatta Airport, Febri Toga Simatupang, explained that the accumulation of passengers at Soekarno-Hatta Airport was due to the process of examination of documents of passengers with special needs by the team of job.

Febri said there has been an increase in passengers of up to 5,000 today, the highest since May 7, 2020, when flights began to reopen. Although the previous day there were only 4,300 passengers per day.

“The number is certainly far away, because for the normal course, the number of flights is 1,200 flights per day. Now only 105 flights. Now 5,000 passengers, when the normal is 150,000 passengers,” he said.

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