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The Indonesian Traffic Police Corps (Korlantas Polri) has temporarily suspended its controversial 'tot-tot wuk-wuk' escort service amid a comprehensive review of its regulations and operational mechanisms. The decision was announced by Korlantas Chief Inspector General Agus Suryonugroho during a meeting with Commission III of the DPR on November 27, 2025. This move follows public controversy surrounding the service and aims to enhance regulatory compliance and operational transparency.
The Indonesian Traffic Police Corps (Korlantas Polri) has taken decisive action by temporarily freezing its 'tot-tot wuk-wuk' escort service. This controversial service has been under scrutiny due to concerns over its operational practices and regulatory compliance. The suspension was announced by Korlantas Chief Inspector General Agus Suryonugroho during a meeting with Commission III of the DPR on November 27, 2025.
The temporary suspension of the 'tot-tot wuk-wuk' escort service is expected to have several implications:
While the suspension is temporary, it signals a commitment by Korlantas Polri to uphold regulatory standards and operational integrity. The outcome of the review is expected to shape the future of escort services in Indonesia, potentially leading to more robust and transparent operations.