Selasa 16 Apr 2024 21:36 WIB

There are 40 Thousand Vehicles in Lampung that Have not Crossed into Java

Vehicles that have not returned to Java Island have received police attention.

Red: Erdy Nasrul
Four-wheel drivers wait in line to board the boat at Bakauheni Port, South Lampung, Lampung, Friday (12/4/2024).
Foto: ANTARA FOTO/Ardiansyah
Four-wheel drivers wait in line to board the boat at Bakauheni Port, South Lampung, Lampung, Friday (12/4/2024).

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BANDARLAMPUNG -- The Regional Police (Polda) of Lampung said that there are still 40,000 vehicles that still have not crossed to Java Island during the Lebaran 2024 backflow.

“Data from PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry Main Branch Bakauheni, so far 107 thousand vehicles have crossed to Java Island,” said Lampung Police Chief Irjen Pol Helmy Santika on Monday (15/4/2024).

Baca Juga

According to him, currently 107 thousand vehicles have crossed to Java Island, leaving about 40 thousand more vehicles that have not returned to Merak Port.

“Based on the return flow data until Thursday (11/4/2024), the vehicles that dropped off in Bakauheni from Merak numbered 156,436, so with the volume that has already crossed about 107 thousand, it means that there are still about 40 thousand more vehicles that have not returned,” Helmy said.