BATAM | INDATANEWS.COM – The Traffic Unit (Satlantas) of the Barelang Police (Polresta Barelang) carried out a targeted enforcement operation to prevent illegal street racing and remove motorcycles equipped with non-standard or SNI-non-compliant exhaust systems from public roads.
The operation took place on Saturday, May 2, 2026, as part of ongoing efforts to maintain road safety, order, and smooth traffic flow (Kamseltibcarlantas) within the police jurisdiction.Night Patrols and Operational Readiness
Read Also:The operation began with an official briefing before Satlantas teams were deployed on "hunting patrols" across several known hotspot areas. The objective was to monitor potentially dangerous traffic behavior, particularly during nighttime hours.
Between 11:00 p.m. and 12:30 a.m., officers patrolled roads under the Barelang Police jurisdiction, aiming to stabilize traffic conditions and protect the public from illegal street racing activities.

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During the patrol, officers made use of the Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (ETLE) Mobile system to digitally record traffic violations in real time. The technology enhanced on-site enforcement efficiency and supported evidence-based law enforcement.
In addition to issuing penalties, officers also conducted public education, informing motorcyclists about the importance of using standard-compliant exhaust systems and carrying complete vehicle documentation.35 Motorcycles Sanctioned for Violations
Read Also:As a result of the operation, 35 motorcycles fitted with non-standard exhaust systems were identified and sanctioned. The action served both preventive and repressive purposes to reduce traffic violations and minimize accident risks.
The initiative also responded to public complaints regarding increasing noise pollution caused by "brong" exhaust systems and illegal street racing, which have disrupted community peace.
Long-Term Commitment to Road SafetyHead of the Barelang Police Traffic Unit, Kompol Afiditya Arief Wibowo, emphasized that such enforcement measures will continue to be carried out consistently and sustainably.
Read Also:"We remain committed to taking firm action against violations that threaten public order, especially illegal street racing and non-compliant exhaust systems, for the safety of all road users," he stated.
The operation was conducted smoothly, safely, and under control. Residents reportedly welcomed the initiative, viewing it as a positive step toward improving road order and comfort. (IDNC)
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