>Require all Jakarta-based staff to formally notify their local RT/RW head before Eid travel — retain written confirmation for compliance records
>Audit physical security systems (access control, CCTV, emergency contacts) at Jakarta premises to align with joint police-military patrol protocols
>Integrate Ministry of Health’s measles outbreak advisory into pre-Eid employee health briefings and provide expatriates with verified local clinic contacts
English Summary
This notice outlines Jakarta’s coordinated security deployment for Eid al-Fitr eve (takbiran night) and the annual mudik homecoming period. While not a formal licensing regulation, it carries binding operational implications: 1) Businesses with local offices or staff must ensure employees notify neighborhood heads (RT/RW) before traveling — non-compliance increases burglary risk and may trigger community-level accountability; 2) Companies operating public venues, transport, or logistics must align with police/military security schedules during peak holiday periods (April–May 2026); 3) Health advisories on measles require foreign employers to update occupational health protocols ahead of Eid. Affected entities include foreign-invested companies, hospitality operators, transportation providers, and HR-managed multinationals. No formal deadline is set, but preparations are expected to be completed by the start of Ramadan 2026 (approx. March 10, 2026). Practical impact includes heightened site security coordination, employee travel reporting integration, and cross-agency compliance awareness.