Moeldoko: crowds to collect Rizieq disturb public comfort



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Moeldoko noted that Rizieq’s massive pickup had caused traffic jams.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA – Presidential Chief of Staff Moeldoko assessed that the mass of parishioners who welcomed FPI Grand Imam Habib Rizieq Shihab on Tuesday (11/10) disturbed public comfort by causing traffic jams. at various points. In fact, the government did not bother or prevent Rizieq from returning to Indonesia.

“Are we preventing? No. In fact, we warn the security forces, keep an eye on them, don’t disturb them. Although they themselves are the ones who disturb, disturb the road, they intend to disturb the public, “Moeldoko told reporters on Thursday (11/12).

As is known, when Rizieq returned home on Tuesday (11/10), the road to Soekarno-Hatta airport was jammed and was not even moving. This was the result of thousands of people welcoming Rizieq from Saudi Arabia.

According to Deputy Secretary General PA 212 Novel Bamukmin, Rizieq’s journey to Petamburan was hampered due to congestion on the toll road.

The density of masses that welcomed Habib Rizieq Shihab’s return yesterday (11/10) at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport also had an impact on flights. Garuda Indonesia is one of the airlines whose flights are delayed.

Garuda Indonesia’s total scheduled flights that day at Soekarno-Hatta airport is 80 flights. “More than 70 percent of (Garuda Indonesia) flights were affected,” Garuda Indonesia CEO Irfan Everyutra told Republic, Wednesday (11/11).

Irfan said 70 percent of the affected flights experienced delays. It’s just that Irfan made sure that no passengers canceled the flight, but it was changed to a new schedule.

Previously, PT Angkasa Pura (AP) II (Persero) noted that 118 flights were delayed until around 12.00 WIB. “Of the 118 flights that were delayed, 110 were domestic routes and eight were international routes,” said Soekarno-Hatta airport executive general manager Agus Haryadi in a written statement on Tuesday (11/10) evening.

He added that on Tuesday (11/10) the Soekarno-Hatta airport was scheduled to serve up to 556 flights (departing and arriving). These flights consist of 224 flights (outbound and inbound) to Terminal 2, 319 flights (outbound and inbound) to Terminal 3, and 13 arrival flights for the repatriation of Indonesian citizens.

Agus said flights that experience delays range from one to two hours on average. He confirmed that upon entering in the afternoon, flights at the Soekarno-Hatta airport returned to normal.



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