Friday, 5 May 2023

NATO’s expansion in Asia to inevitably undermine regional peace, stability — China’s MFA

NATO’s expansion in Asia to inevitably undermine regional peace, stability — China’s MFA

NATO’s expansion in Asia to inevitably undermine regional peace, stability — China’s MFA




Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning
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NATO advancing to the Asia-Pacific region will undoubtedly worsen stability there, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Mao Ning said at a briefing on Thursday.







"NATO’s continued eastward expansion to the Asia-Pacific region and the alliance’s interference in regional affairs will inevitably undermine peace and stability," she said replying to a request by TASS to comment on NATO’s plans to open an office in Japan.


The diplomat emphasized that Asia "should not become an arena of geopolitical rivalry."


Mao Ning added that NATO’s advance in Asia "will facilitate bloc confrontation." "This should particularly concern the countries in the region," she pointed out.


On May 3, Nikkei reported that NATO was planning to open its liaison office in Japan next year. According to the newspaper, "the station will allow the military alliance to conduct periodic consultations with Japan and key partners in the region such as South Korea, Australia and New Zealand." The official decision should be made before the NATO Summit in Vilnius on July 11-12, Nikkei says.


"NATO's continued eastward incursion into the Asia-Pacific and interference in regional affairs will inevitably undermine regional peace and stability and fuel confrontation," Mao said of the possible opening of a NATO liaison office in Japan next year.


In this regard, the Foreign Ministry spokeswoman called on other countries in the region to pay special attention to these destabilizing movements.


On the other hand, and to the question about the alleged assassination attempt on Russian President Vladimir Putin, after a drone was intercepted on Wednesday while flying over the Kremlin, Mao insisted once again that China's position in this conflict is already well known and asked the parties to avoid taking actions that "could further aggravate the situation".


The abbreviation ‘NATO’ stands for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, but the bloc has recently openly admitted that it also has interests in the Indo-Pacific. Last June, the bloc’s allies from the region participated in the NATO Summit for the first time ever.


NATO is “strengthening relations” with Japan, Australia, South Korea, and New Zealand because “in today’s complex security environment, relations with like-minded partners across the globe are increasingly important to address cross-cutting security issues and global challenges, as well as to defend the rules-based international order,” the bloc said in a statement last month.


Russia, which strongly opposes NATO’s expansion towards its borders, has also criticized the bloc’s attempts to spread its activities into Asia. In March, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the push by the US and its allies to create what he called a “global NATO” resembled the actions of Nazi Germany, Italy and Japan in the 1930s before the outbreak of World War II.















Thursday, 4 May 2023

LIVE UPDATES - Russian Forces Strike Command Posts of Two Ukrainian Army Brigades

LIVE UPDATES - Russian Forces Strike Command Posts of Two Ukrainian Army Brigades

LIVE UPDATES - Russian Forces Strike Command Posts of Two Ukrainian Army Brigades




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Russian forces struck command posts of two Ukrainian army brigades and a special operations center over the past day during the special military operation in Ukraine, Defense Ministry Spokesman Lieutenant-General Igor Konashenkov reported on Thursday.







"In areas near the settlements of Novoandreyevka in the Zaporozhye Region, Belogorovka in the Lugansk People’s Republic and Nestryga Island in the Kherson Region, the command/observation posts of the Ukrainian army’s 128th mountain assault and 54th mechanized brigades and the special operations forces center were struck," the spokesman said.


In the past 24 hours, operational/tactical and army aviation, missile troops and artillery of the Russian group of forces struck 103 Ukrainian artillery units at firing positions, manpower and military hardware in 118 areas, the general reported.



Russian forces destroy Ukrainian artillery ammo depot in Kupyansk area



Russian forces destroyed a Ukrainian artillery ammunition depot and roughly 30 enemy troops in the Kupyansk area over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


In the Kupyansk direction, operational/tactical and army aviation and artillery from the western battlegroup struck the enemy units in areas near the settlements of Novosyolovskoye in the Lugansk People’s Republic, Pershotravnevoye and Novomlynsk in the Kharkov Region, the spokesman said.


"As many as 30 Ukrainian personnel, two armored combat vehicles, three motor vehicles and a Gvozdika motorized artillery gun were destroyed. In the area of the settlement of Volchansk in the Kharkov Region, an artillery ammunition depot of the Ukrainian army’s 67th mechanized brigade was destroyed," the general said.



Russian forces neutralize six Ukrainian subversive groups in Kupyansk area



Russian forces neutralized six Ukrainian subversive groups in the Kupyansk area over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"In the Kupyansk direction, in areas near the settlements of Stelmakhovka in the Kharkov Region, Kislovka, Sinkovka, Timkovka and Ivanovka in the Lugansk People’s Republic, the activity of six Ukrainian subversive/reconnaissance groups was thwarted," the spokesman said.



Russian forces eliminate 70 Ukrainian troops in Krasny Liman area



Russian combat aircraft and artillery struck Ukrainian army units in the Krasny Liman area, eliminating 70 enemy troops and one tank over the past day, Konashenkov reported.







"In the Krasny Liman direction, operational/tactical and army aviation and artillery from the battlegroup Center struck the enemy units in areas near the settlements of Terny and Serebryanka in the Donetsk People’s Republic, Nevskoye and Chervonaya Dibrova in the Lugansk People’s Republic," the spokesman said.


The strikes eliminated as many as 70 Ukrainian troops, one tank, two infantry fighting vehicles, two pickup trucks and a Msta-B howitzer in that direction in the past 24 hours, the general specified.



Russian forces destroy 255 Ukrainian troops in Donetsk advance



Russian forces destroyed roughly 255 Ukrainian troops in their advance in the Donetsk area over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"As many as 255 Ukrainian troops, two armored combat vehicles, six motor vehicles, two D-20 howitzers and a Gvozdika motorized artillery system were destroyed in that direction during the last 24-hour period," the spokesman said.


In addition, Russian forces obliterated an ammunition depot of the Ukrainian army’s 54th mechanized brigade near the settlement of Belogorovka, the general added.



Russian assault teams destroying Ukrainian troops in Artyomovsk



Russian assault teams captured two urban areas and kept destroying enemy forces in the western part of Artyomovsk over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"In the Donetsk direction, the assault teams captured two urban areas and continued destroying the enemy in the western part of the city of Artyomovsk. Operational/tactical and army aviation and artillery from the southern battlegroup struck units of the Ukrainian army’s 60th, 93rd and 54th motorized infantry brigades near the settlement of Krasnoye, the southwestern outskirts of Artyomovsk and Grigorovka," the spokesman said.


Russian Airborne Force units kept thwarting the enemy’s attempts to counter-attack from the flanks. In the past 24 hours, Russian combat aircraft flew six sorties and artillery of the southern battlegroup accomplished 57 firing objectives in that area to support the assault teams, Konashenkov reported.









Russian forces destroy 30 Ukrainian troops in southern Donetsk, Zaporozhye areas



Russian forces destroyed roughly 30 Ukrainian troops in the southern Donetsk and Zaporozhye areas over the past day, he said.


In the southern Donetsk and Zaporozhye directions, assault and army aviation and artillery from Russia’s battlegroup East struck the Ukrainian army’s units in areas near the settlements of Ugledar, Vodyanoye and Velikaya Novosyolka in the Donetsk People’s Republic, Chervonoye, Kamenskoye, Novodanilovka and Malaya Tokmachka in the Zaporozhye Region, the spokesman specified.


"The enemy’s losses in those directions in the past 24 hours amounted to 30 Ukrainian personnel, two armored combat vehicles, three motor vehicles, two D-30 howitzers and a Gvozdika self-propelled artillery gun," the general reported.



Russian forces destroy 35 Ukrainian troops, two howitzers in Kherson area



Russian forces destroyed about 35 Ukrainian troops and two howitzers in the Kherson area over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"In the Kherson direction, as many as 35 Ukrainian troops, six motor vehicles, a Gvozdika motorized artillery gun and D-30 and Msta-B howitzers were destroyed as a result of damage inflicted by firepower," the spokesman said.



Russian forces wipe out Ukrainian army’s fuel depot near Kirovograd



Russian forces destroyed a fuel depot of the Ukrainian army near Kirovograd over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"In the area of the city of Kirovograd, a fuel depot belonging to a Ukrainian battlegroup was destroyed," the spokesman said.


In the area of Slavyansk, Russian forces obliterated an ammunition depot of the Ukrainian army’s 66th mechanized brigade, the general added.



Russian air defenses intercept nine rockets, down 14 Ukrainian drones



Russian air defense forces intercepted nine rockets of the HIMARS, Uragan and Smerch multiple launch rocket systems and destroyed 14 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"During the last 24-hour period, air defense capabilities intercepted nine rockets of the HIMARS, Uragan and Smerch multiple launch rocket systems. In addition, they destroyed 14 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles in areas near the settlements of Novoprokofyevka in the Zaporozhye Region, Lyubovka, Kamenka, Lebyazhye and Kirillovka in the Donetsk People’s Republic, Lisichansk, Krivosheyevka and Chervonaya Dibrova in the Lugansk People’s Republic," the spokesman said.


In total, the Russian Armed Forces have destroyed 416 Ukrainian warplanes, 230 helicopters, 3,949 unmanned aerial vehicles, 421 surface-to-air missile systems, 8,967 tanks and other armored combat vehicles, 1,095 multiple rocket launchers, 4,728 field artillery guns and mortars and 9,949 special military motor vehicles since the beginning of the special military operation in Ukraine, Konashenkov reported.





















Powell Claims Banking System 'Sound, Resilient' But US May See Mild Recession

Powell Claims Banking System 'Sound, Resilient' But US May See Mild Recession

Powell Claims Banking System 'Sound, Resilient' But US May See Mild Recession




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The chair’s announcement comes the same week JPMorgan Chase announced their acquisition of First Republic Bank. Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, said the sale "nearly" resolves the US banking crisis that began with the failure of Silicon Valley Bank.







Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell admitted on Wednesday that the American banking system remains “strong and resilient," but that the recent US financial hiccups could still pave the way for a recession.


Earlier Wednesday, the Federal Reserve hiked interest rates by 0.25% in another effort to fight inflation. The hike would put bank’s back on their toes, as the banking sector may continue to face one of its biggest challenges since the 2008 financial crisis.


“Our banking system is sound and resilient, with strong capital and liquidity,” the reserve chair said in his Wednesday remarks.


“We will continue to closely monitor conditions in the banking system and are prepared to use all of our tools as needed to keep it safe and sound. In addition, we are committed to learning the lessons from this episode and to work to prevent episodes—events like this from happening again.”


“With the support of the Treasury, the Federal Reserve Board created the Bank Term Funding Program to ensure that banks that hold safe and liquid assets can, if needed, borrow reserves against those assets at par,” Powell added in his announcement.


“This program, along with our long-standing discount window, is effectively meeting the unusual funding needs that some banks have faced and makes clear that ample liquidity in the system is available.”


However, Powell further warned it is possible the US may experience a mild recession.


"You know, the case of avoiding a recession is in my view more likely than that of having a recession," Powell said during the press conference. "It's possible that we will have what I hope would be a mild recession."







The timing of Powell’s announcement is awkward, as the increase in interest rates has played a role in the banking crisis, which began earlier this year with the downfall of Silicon Valley Bank as it upended the value of their bonds.


After SVB’s failure its neighbor Signature Bank also collapsed. Soon after First Republic Bank also plummeted and was momentarily taken over by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) before being auctioned to JPMorgan Chase. Both the FDIC and JPMorgan will share losses on the acquisition.


In a rare, bipartisan effort, Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Rick Scott (R-FL) proposed legislation on Wednesday to establish an independent inspector general to oversee the Federal Reserve.



US Risks Loosing Up to 8 Million Jobs in Event of Protracted Default



A protracted default scenario in the United States could lead to the loss of almost eight million jobs, the White House's Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) said on Wednesday.


"A recent analysis by Moody’s, using a different model of the macroeconomy, arrived at a similar conclusion. They predict that under a clean debt ceiling increase, job growth continues over the next few quarters, adding 900,000 jobs," the CEA said on the website.


©AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh


"But under a protracted default scenario, job losses amount to almost 8 million, an extremely stark difference of similar magnitudes to our own modeling."


The CEA noted that "without the ability to spend on counter-cyclical measures such as extended unemployment insurance, Federal and state governments would be hamstrung in responding to this turmoil and unable to buffer households from the impacts."


In this scenario, "neither would households be able to borrow through the private sector as the interest rates on the financial instruments that households and businesses use — Treasury bonds, mortgages, and credit card interest rates — would skyrocket due to risks of an uncertain future."








"While policy makers have thus far, in the long history of our Nation, avoided inflicting such damage on the American and even global economies, virtually every analysis we have seen finds that default leads to deep, immediate recessionary conditions," the statement read.


"Economists may not agree on much, but when it comes to the magnitude of risks invoked by closely approaching or breaching the debt ceiling, we share this deeply troubling consensus."


The US Treasury Department in January notified Congress it started using "extraordinary measures" to keep the federal government from defaulting on its debts. In December 2021, Congress increased the statutory debt limit to about $31.381 trillion.


The Biden administration wants Congress to raise the debt ceiling without attaching other economic policy proposals. However, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has said that a "no-strings-attached" debt limit increase will not pass the lower chamber.


Last week, House Republicans passed the Limit, Save, Grow Act, which would raise the United States’ debt ceiling and reduce the deficit by cutting government spending. The bill would also recover unspent COVID-19 relief funds.


The US government will likely begin defaulting on its debt by June 1 if the congressional limit on the country’s debt servicing is not raised by then, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in a letter to McCarthy.



















Kasus Tawuran Jadi Pintu Masuk Pengungkapan Gudang Berisi 37,4 Juta Butir Tramadol dan Hexymer Ilegal

Kasus Tawuran Jadi Pintu Masuk Pengungkapan Gudang Berisi 37,4 Juta Butir Tramadol dan Hexymer Ilegal

Kasus Tawuran Jadi Pintu Masuk Pengungkapan Gudang Berisi 37,4 Juta Butir Tramadol dan Hexymer Ilegal




Wakapolda Metro Jaya Brigjen Suyudi Ario Seto (tengah) bersama Kabid Humas Polda Metro Jaya dan Dirresnarkoba Polda Metro Jaya saat konferensi penggerebekan gudang obat-obatan jenis G, Rabu (3/5/2023) di Mapolres Metro Jakarta Barat. (KOMPAS.com/Tria Sutrisna)






Polres Metro Jakarta Barat mengungkapkan tindak pidana obat-obatan keras ilegal. Sebanyak 37,4 juta butir tramadol dan hexymer disita dari gudang penyimpanan di wilayah Kedoya.







Pengungkapan kasus ini berawal dari penangkapan pelaku tawuran di kawasan Palmerah, Jakarta Barat, yang kedapatan membawa dan mengonsumsi obat keras.


"Kalau sampai beredar akan membawa korban anak bangsa kepada tindakan melawan hukum. Seperti dalam penangkapan pelaku kasus tawuran, mereka mengonsumsi obat ini,” ujar Wakapolda Metro Jaya Brigjen Suyudi Ario Seto, pada hari Rabu, 03/05/2023.


Dalam perkara peredaran obat-obatan jenis G tanpa izin ini, polisi menangkap tiga tersangka berinisial KHK (55), AKA (38), AAM (38).


Mereka dijerat dengan Pasal 196 juncto Pasal 98 ayat 2 dan ayat 3, serta Pasal 197 juncto Pasal 106 ayat 1 Undang-Undang (UU) Nomor 36 tahun 2009 tentang Kesehatan.



Dari tawuran ke gudang obat-obatan



Suyudi mengungkapkan, peredaran dan gudang penyimpanan obat keras ilegal ini terkuak ketika Tim Patroli Perintis Presisi menangkap pelaku tawuran.


Dari salah satu pelaku yang ditangkap, petugas menemukan 10 butir obat tramadol dan hexymer untuk dikonsumsi sebelum tawuran. Kepada penyidik, pelaku mengaku mendapatkan obat jenis tramadol dan hexymer tersebut dari pengedar di kawasan Kedoya, Jakarta Barat.


Satres Narkoba Polres Metro Jakarta Barat kemudian berkoordinasi dengan Ditrektorat Reserse Narkoba Polda Metro Jaya untuk mendalami keterangan pelaku.


Dari hasil pendalaman, penyidik gabungan menangkap seorang pengedar berinisial KHK alias Acuk (55) dan menemukan gudang penyimpanan obat-obatan keras tersebut.


"Lalu dikembangkan dan berhasil menangkap pelaku AKA (38) pada Jumat 14 April 2023 di rumah di Sunter. Dikembangkan lagi dan berhasil ditangkap AAM (38) di apartemen Kelapa Gading, Jakarta Utara," kata Suyudi.








37,4 juta butir obat keras ditemukan



Kepolisian kemudian membongkar gudang yang menjadi tempat penyimpanan obat keras ilegal itu. Dari situ, penyidik menemukan jutaan tramadol dan hexymer yang belum atau sudah dikemas untuk diedarkan.


Secara terperinci, terdapat 28.320.000 butir tramadol, dan 9.098.000 butir hexymer yang ditemukan petugas dari lokasi. Jika dirupiahkan, barang bukti tersebut senilai Rp 497 miliar.


"Total 37.418.000 butir pil tramadol dan hexymer. Ditafsir harganya Rp 497,5 miliar," kata Suyudi.


Berdasarkan hasil penyidikan, gudang penyimpanan obat-obatan ilegal di wilayah Kedoya, Jakarta Barat itu sudah beroperasi sejak Desember 2021.


Selama itu pula pelaku menimbun dan juga mengedarkan obat tanpa izin di Ibu Kota, khususnya wilayah Jakarta Barat.


Suyudi menyebut, pelaku mengaku mendapatkan jutaan butir tramadol dan hexymer dari India. Mereka mengimpornya ke Indonesia secara bertahap sejak akhir 2021 sampai akhir 2022.



Pelaku bagian jaringan internasional



Kepolisian menduga bahwa KHK, AKA, dan AMM yang mengendalikan gudang penyimpanan dan mengedarkan obat-obatan tanpa izin memiliki relasi dengan bandar jaringan internasional.


Tramadol dan hexymer itu dibawa menggunakan kapal kargo dari India ke Indonesia melalui Singapura secara bertahap.








Setelah sampai di Indonesia, obat keras disimpan dan dikemas pelaku di gudang yang berada di Kedoya, Jakarta Barat, kemudian diperdagangkan tanpa izin.


"Melalui kargo atau ekspedisi kapal dari India kemudian transit di Singapura dan sampai ke Indonesia," kata Suyudi.


"Kemudian di-packing menjadi siap edar di salah satu ruko di Kedoya," sambungnya.


Kapolres Metro Jakarta Barat Kombes M Syahduddi menjelaskan bahwa jajarannya masih akan mendalami lagi kasus peredaran obat keras asal India ini.


Dia pun menyebut bahwa tidak menutup kemungkinan ada keterlibatan pihak lain yang membantu para tersangka memasukkan obat keras itu ke tanah air.


"Tidak menutup kemungkinan mungkin akan ada beberapa pihak-pihak yang terlibat dalam aktivitas kegiatan memasukkan barang-barang ilegal ini, untuk dikembangkan lebih lanjut," ungkap Syahduddi.



















Rute Baru Angkot Dan Biskita Seiring Pengalihan Lalulintas Pembangunan Jembatan Otista Kota Bogor

Rute Baru Angkot Dan Biskita Seiring Pengalihan Lalulintas Pembangunan Jembatan Otista Kota Bogor

Rute Baru Angkot Dan Biskita Seiring Pengalihan Lalulintas Pembangunan Jembatan Otista Kota Bogor




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Sejumlah titik jalan akan berubah seiring dengan adanya penutupan Jembatan Otista Kota Bogor yang akan dibangun ulang hingga Desember 2023 nanti.







Beberapa trayek angkot hingga Biskita Transpakuan Kota Bogor pun akan mengalami perubahan selama pembangunan Jembatan Otista Kota Bogor.


Berikut perubahan rute trayek selama penutupan Jembatan Otista Kota Bogor:



01 AP


Cipinang Gading – Terminal Merdeka

  • BERANGKAT
    Cipinang Gading – Jl. Soemantadiredja – Cipaku – JL. Pahlawan – JI. Raden Saleh Bustaman (Empang) – JI.Ir. H.Djuanda – Jl. Paledang – Jl.Kapten Muslihat – JI.Veteran – Jl.Perintis Kemerdekaan – Terminal Merdeka.


  • PULANG
    Terminal Merdeka – Jl.Mawar – JI. Merdeka – Jl. Veteran – Jl. RE Abdullah – Jl. Aria Surialaga – Jl. Aria Suriawinata – Jl. Pahlawan Bogor Nirwana Residence – Cipinang Gading.


02 AP


Warung Nangka – Lawang Saketeng /Bogor Trade Mall

  • BERANGKAT
    Warung Nangka Rancamaya – Jalan Putar / Cogreg – JI.Cipaku – JI.Pahlawan – Gg. Aut – Jl.Lawang Saketeng / Bogor Trade Mall (BTM).


  • PULANG
    Lawang Saketeng / BTM – JL R. Syarief Bustaman (Empang) – Jl.Pahlawan – Jl.Cipaku Jalan Putar / Cogreg Rancamaya – Warung Nangka.


03 AP


Cimahpar – Warung Jambu (Via JI. Ciremai) br />
  • BERANGKAT
    Cimahpar – Jl. Tumenggung Wiradiredja – JI.Sancang – Jl.Kumbang – JI.Lodaya – Jl.Raya Pajajaran – Jl. Pangrango RRI – JI. Salak – Taman Kencana – Wr. Jambu (Via Ciremai Ujung).


  • PULANG
    Wr. Jambu – Jl. Ciremai Ujung – Taman Kencana – JI.Pangrango – JI.Lodaya -JI.Sancang – JI. Tumenggung Wiradiredja – Cimahpar.


05 AP


Baranangsiang – Warung Jambu

  • BERANGKAT
    Baranangsiang – Jl. Bangka – Tugu Kujang – Jl. Pajajaran U Putar Tol Jagorawi – Jl. Pajajaran – JI Ciheuleut – Universitas Pakuan – Jl. Tegalega JI. Artzimar III – Jl. Tegal Gundil – JI. Palupuh SMAN 7 Bogor – Jl. Achmad Adnawijaya – U Turn JI. Pajajaran – Warung Jambu.


  • PULANG
    Warung Jambu – Jl. Ciremai Ujung – SMPN 20 Bogor Taman Kencana Jl. Salak – Jl. Kumbang – Jl. Sancang – Jl. Tegalega – JI. Pakuan – Universitas Pakuan – JI. Ciheuleut – Baranangsiang.


07 AP
Warung Jambu – Bogor Trade Mall

  • BERANGKAT
    Warung Jambu – Jl. Ahmad Yani – Jl. Sudirman – Jl. Jalak Harupat – Jl. Pajajaran – U Turn Jagorawi – JI Pajajaran – Plaza Ekalokasari – Jl. Siliwangi – JI.Lawang Gintung – Jl.Batu Tulis – Jl. Pahlawan – JI. Raden Saleh Bustaman (Empang) – Bogor Trade Mall.


  • PULANG
    Bogor Trade Mall – Jl. Ir H Djuanda – Jl. Sudirman – JI. Pemuda – Jl. Dadali – Warung Jambu.


08 AP


Lippo Plaza Ekalokasari – Terminal Merdeka

  • BERANGKAT
    Jl.Siliwangi – Jl. Lawang Gintung – Jl. Batu Tulis – Jl. Pahlawan – Jl. Raden Saleh Bustaman (Empang) – Bogor Trade Mall – Jl. Ir. Djuanda – Jl. Paledang – Jl. Veteran – Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan – Terminal Merdeka.


  • PULANG
    Terminal Merdeka – Jl. Mawar – JI. MA Salmun Jl. Mayor Oking – Jl. Kapten Muslihat – Jl. Ir H Djuanda – Jl. Jalak Harupat – Jl. Pajajaran – U Turn Toll Jagorawi – Jl. Pajajaran – Plaza Ekalokasari – Jl. Siliwangi.


09 AP


Baranangsiang Indah – Pasar Baru Bogor

  • BERANGKAT
    Baranangsiang Indah – JI. Kol. H. Achmad Syam (R.3) – JI. Baranangsiang Indah – JI. Pajajaran Indah V – JI.Pajajaran Indah – JI. Pajajaran – Plaza Ekalokasari – JI.Siliwangi – Jl. Lawang Gintung – JI.Bogor Batu Tulis – Jl. Batu Tulis II – JI. Suryakencana – Pasar Bogor.


  • PULANG
    Pasar Bogor – JL. Roda – JI. Warung Bandrek – Jl. Batu Tulis II – JI. Siliwangi – Jl. Sukasari III – JL. Pajajaran – JI. Pajajaran Indah – JI. Pajajaran Indah V – JI. Baranangsiang Indah – Jl.Kol. H. Achmad Syam (R.3) – Baranangsiang Indah.


10 AP


Cimanggu Permai – Pasar Anyar

  • BERANGKAT
    Cimanggu Permai – JI.Cimanggu – JI.Merdeka JI.MA Salmun,- Jl. Walikota Oking – Jl.Kapten Muslihat – JI.Dewi Sartika – Pasar Anyar.


  • PULANG
    Pasar Anyar – Jl.Pengadilan – Jl. Jend. Sudirman – JI. REMartadinata – Jl. Cimanggu – Cimanggu Permai.


13 AP


Mutiara Bogor Raya – Bogor Trade Mall

  • BERANGKAT
    Mutiara Bogor Raya (MBR) – JI. Parung Banteng – Jl. Rambutan – Simp. Bantar Kemang – Jl. Durian Raya. – JI. Pajajaran – Plaza Ekalokasari – JI. Siliwangi – Jl. Lawanggintung – Jl. Batu Tulis – Jl. Batu Tulis II – Jl. Warung Bandrek – Jl. Suryakencana – Jl. Ir. H. Djuanda – Bogor Trade Mall.


  • PULANG
    Bogor Trade Mall – JI.Ir.H.Djuanda – JI.Jalak Harupat – Jl. Raya Pajajaran – U Turn Jagorawi – Jl. Raya Pajajaran – JI. Durian Raya – Simp. Bantar Kemang – Jl. Rambutan – Jl. Parung Banteng – Mutiara Bogor Raya (MBR).


14 AP


Sukasari – Pasir Kuda – Terminal Bubulak

  • BERANGKAT
    Sukasari – JI.Lawang Gintung – Jl. Pahlawan – JI. Layungsari – JI. Sadane – JI. R. Aria Suriawinata – JI.R.Aria Surialaga – JI.RE.Abdullah – JI.Mayjen Ishak Djuarsa – Jl. Letjen IbrahimAdjie – JI.K.H.Abdullah Bin Nuh – Terminal Bubulak.


  • PULANG
    Terminal Bubulak – JI.K.H.Abdullah Bin Nuh – Jl. Letjen Ibrahim Adjie – JI.Mayjen Ishak Djuarsa – JI.RE.Abdullah – JI.R.Aria Surialaga – JI.R.Aria Suriawinata – JI. Sadane – JI. Layungsari – JI. Pahlawan – JI.Batutulis – JI.Siliwangi – Sukasari.


15 AP


Terminal Merdeka – Situgede

  • BERANGKAT
    Terminal Merdeka – Jl.Perintis Kemerdekaan – Simpang Mawar – Jl.Dr.Semeru – JI.Darul Qur’an – JI.Sindang Barang – Jl. Ibrahim Adji (Laladon) – JI. KH. Abdullah Bin Nuh – JI.Cifor / Sindang Barang Jero (SBJ) – Jl. Rawajaha (SMPN 14) – Situgede.


  • PULANG
    Jl. Rawajaha (SMPN 14) – Jl. Cifor/ Sindang Barang Jero (SBJ) – JI.KH Abdullah Bin Nuh – JI. Ibrahim Adji (Laladon) – Jl. Sindang Barang – Jl.Darul Qur’an – JI.Dr.Semeru – JI.Mawar – JI.Merdeka U Putar – Jl. Kapten Muslihat – JI.Perintis Kemerdekaan – Terminal Merdeka.


17 AP


Salabenda – Pasar Anyar

  • BERANGKAT
    Salabenda – Jl.Soleh Iskandar – Kebon Pedes – Jl.Pemuda – Jl.Heulang – Jl. Jend.A.Yani – Jl. Jend Sudirman – Sawojajar – Jl. Dewi Sartika – Pasar Anyar.


  • PULANG
    Pasar Anyar – Jl.Pengadilan – Jl. Jend Sudirman – Jl.Pemuda – Kebon Pedes – Jl.Soleh Iskandar – Salabenda.


19 AP


Bina Marga – Tanah Baru – Pomad (Ciluar)

  • BERANGKAT
    Bina Marga – Jl.Bina Marga – Jl.Padi – Jl.Kol. H. Achmad Syam – KH. Achmad Adnawijaya (Pandu Raya/R3) – Jl. Tumenggung Wiradirdja – Jl.Pangeran Sogiri (Tanah Baru) – Tanah Baru – Pomad (Ciluar).


  • PULANG
    Pomad (Ciluar) – Tanah Baru – Jl.Pangeran Sogiri (Tanah Baru) – JI.R.Kan An (Pasar Tanah Baru) – JI.KH.Achmad Adnawijaya (Pandu Raya/ R3) – Jl.Padi – JI.Bina Marga – Bina Marga.


21 AP


Mulyaharja – Lawang Saketeng/ Bogor Trade Mall

  • BERANGKAT
    Mulyaharja – Cibeureum – JI. Aria Suriawinata – JI.R. Syarief Bustaman (Empang) – Gg.Aut – Lw.Saketeng/BTM.


  • PULANG
    Lawang Saketeng/BTM – Jl. R.Syarief Bustaman (Empang) – Jl. Aria Suriawinata – Cibeureum – Mulyaharja.


22 AP


Terminal Bubulak – Kencana

  • BERANGKAT
    Terminal Bubulak JI. R.1 – JI. KH. Abdullah Bin Nuh (Yasmin) JI. Soleh Iskandar – Jl. Kayumanis – Jl. Mekar Wangi – Kencana.


  • PULANG
    Kencana – Jl. Mekarwangi – Kayumanis – JI. Soleh Iskandar – JI. KH. Abdullah Bin Nuh (Yasmin) – JI. R.1 – Terminal Bubulak.


23 AP


Taman Griya Kencana – Pasar Anyar

  • BERANGKAT
    Taman Griya Kencana – Jl. Kencana – Jl. Bukit Cimanggu Vila – Jl.Soleh Iskandar – Jl. Kebon Pedes – Jl. Pemuda – JI. Heulang – Jl. Jend. A. Yani – Jl. Jenderal Sudirman – JI. Pengadilan – Jl. Cibalok – Pasar Anyar.


  • PULANG
    Pasar Anyar – Jl. Sawo Jajar – JI. Jenderal Sudirman – JI. Pemuda – Jl. Kebon Pedes – Jl. Soleh Iskandar – Jl. Bukit Cimanggu Vila – Kencana – Taman Griya Kencana.


24 AP


Pondok Rumput – Pasar Anyar

  • BERANGKAT
    Pondok Rumput – Jl. Kebon Pedes – JI. TPU Blender Cibuluh – Jl. Pondok Rumput – JI. RE Martadinata – Air Mancur – Jl. Jend. Sudirman – Jl.Sawojajar – Jl. Dewi Sartika – Pasar Anyar.


  • PULANG
    Pasar Anyar – Jl. Dewi Sartika – Jl.Pengadilan – Jl. Jend. Sudirman – Air Mancur – JI.RE Martadinata – Pondok Rumput.


25 AP


Bogor Trade Mall – Taman Kencana – Warung Jambu

  • BERANGKAT
    Bogor Trade Mall (BTM) – Ir. H. Djuanda – Jl. Jalak Harupat – JI. Salak – Taman Kencana – JI.Ciremai – JI.Ciremai Ujung 1 – Pasar Jambu Dua – Warung Jambu.


  • PULANG
    Warung Jambu – Jl. KH. Achmad Adnawijaya JI.H.Achmad Sobana SH. – Jl. Pajajaran – Plaza Ekalokasari – Jl. Siliwangi – JI. Lawang Gintung Jl. Batu Tulis – Jl. Batu Tulis II – JI. Suryakencana – Jl. Ir. H. Djuanda – Bogor Trade Mall.


26 AP


Terminal Merdeka – Vila Mutiara Via Cijahe

  • BERANGKAT
    Terminal Merdeka – JI.Dr.Sumeru – Jl.Brigjen Saptaji Hadiprawira – Perumahan Yasmin – Jl.KH Abdulah Bin Nuh – Jl.Kayumanis – Simpang SDN Kukupu – BMW – Setu Asem – Villa Mutiara.


  • PULANG
    Villa Mutiara Setu Asem – Jl.Kayumanis – JI.KH.Soleh Iskandar – Jl. Abdullah Bin Nuh Hypermart Yasmin – Perumahan Yasmin – Jl.Brigjen Saptaji Hadiprawira – JI.Dr.Sumeru – JI.Mawar – Terminal Merdeka.


28 AP


Pabuaran – Lawang Saketeng / Bogor Mal Perdagangan

  • BERANGKAT
    Pabuaran – Jl. Pamoyanan – Jl. Raya Cipaku – Jl. Lawang Gintung – Jl. Batu Tulis – Jl. Warung Bandrek – Gg. Aut – Cunfok (Pasar Padasuka) – Lawang Seketeng.


  • PULANG
    Lawang Saketeng – JI.R. Syarief Bustaman (Empang) – Jl.Pahlawan – JI.Batutulis – Jl.Siliwangi – JI.Lawang Gintung – JI.Cipaku – Jl.Pamoyanan – Pabuaran.


30 AP


Bantarjati – Pasar Induk Kemang

  • BERANGKAT
    Bantarjati – Jl. Achmad Adnawijaya – U Giliran JI. Pajajaran – Warung Jambu – Jl. KS Tubun – Jl. Sholeh Iskandar – Pasar Induk Kemang.


  • PULANG
    Pasar Induk Kemang – JI. Sholeh Iskandar – JI. KS Tubun – JI. Achmad Adnawijaya – Disdukcapil – JI. Achmad Sobana – Bantarjati.


02 AK


Sukasari – Term. Bubulak

  • BERANGKAT
    Sukasari – Jl.Siliwangi – JI.Lawang Gintung – JI.Batu Tulis – JI. Pahlawan – JI. Raden Saleh Bustaman (Empang) – Bogor Trade Mall – Ir. H Djuanda – JI. Paledang – Jl. Veteran – JI. Mayjend Ishak Djuarsa – Jl. Letjend Ibrahim Adjie – JI. HM Syarifudin – Jl. KH Abdullah Bin Nuh – Terminal Bubulak.


  • PULANG
    Terminal Bubulak – Jl. Abdullah Bin Nuh – JI. HM Syarifudin – Jl. Ibrahim Adjie – Jl. Mayjend Ishak Djuarsa – Jl. Veteran – Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan Jl. Merdeka – Jl. Kapten Muslihat – JI. Ir H Djuanda – Jl. Jalak Harupat – Jl. Pajajaran – U Turn Toll Jagorawi – Jl. Pajajaran – Plaza Ekalokasari – Sukasari.


03 AK


Term. Baranangsiang – Term. Bubulak

  • BERANGKAT
    Baranangsiang – Jl. Pajajaran – Plaza Ekalokasari – Sukasari – Siliwangi – JI.Lawang Gintung – Jl. Batu Tulis – Jl. Batu Tulis II – Jl. Suryakencana – Jl. Ir H Djuanda – Bogor Trade Mall – Jl. Kaptan Muslihat – Jl. Veteran – Jl. Mayjend Ishak Djuarsa – Jl. Letjend Ibrahim Adjie – Jl. HM Syarifudin – Jl. KH. Abdullah Bin Nuh – Terminal Bubulak.


  • PULANG
    Terminal Bubulak – Jl. Ibrahim Adjie – JI. Mayjend Ishak Djuarsa – Jl. Veteran – Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan – Jl. Merdeka – Jl. Kapten Muslihat – JI. Ir H Djuanda – JI. Jalak Harupat – Jl. Pajajaran – U Turn Toll Jagorawi – Baranangsiang.


07 AK


Terminal Merdeka – Wr. Jambu
Term. Baranangsiang – Term. Bubulak

  • BERANGKAT
    Terminal Merdeka – Jl. Mawar Jl. Merdeka JI. Martadinata – Jl. Sudirman – Jl. Pemuda Jl. Dadali – Warung Jambu.


  • PULANG
    Warung Jambu – Jl. Pajajaran Jl. Salak Jl. Jalak Harupat – JI. Sudirman – Jl. Pengadilan – JI. Dewi Sartika Jl. Kapten Muslihat – Jl. Veteran JI. Perintis Kemerdekaan – Terminal Merdeka.


09 AK


Sukasari – Ciparigi

  • BERANGKAT
    Sukasari – Jl. Pajajaran – Jl. Sambu – Tugu Kujang – Jl. Pajajaran – Wr. Jambu.


  • PULANG
    Wr. Jambu – JI. Pajajaran U Putar Tol Jagorawai – JI. Pajajaran – Sukasari.


21 AK


Ciawi Barnangsiang

  • BERANGKAT
    Jl. Ciawi – Jl. Raya Wangun – Jl. Raya Tajur – Jl. Pajajaran – JI. Sambu – Terminal Baranangsiang.


  • PULANG
    Terminal Baranangsiang – Tugu Kujang – U Turn Tol Jagorawai – Jl. Pajajaran – Jl. Raya Tajur – Jl. Raya Wangun – Ciawi.


Biskita Transpakuan



TPK-1


Terminal Bubulak – Cidangiang

  • BERANGKAT
    Terminal Bubulak – Jl. Abdullah Bin Nuh – JI. Sholeh Iskandar – Jl. Pajajaran – Cidangiang.


  • PULANG
    Cidangiang – U Turn Tol Jagorawi – Jl. Pajajaran – Terminal Barangsiang – JI. Pajajaran (Via Rs. PMI Bogor) – Warung Jambu – Jl. Sholeh Iskandar – JI. Abdullah Bin Nuh – Terminal Bubulak.


TPK-2


Terminal Bubulak – Ciawi (Via Cidangiang)

  • BERANGKAT
    Terminal Bubulak – Jl. Sindang Barang – Jl. Gunung Batu – Jl. Veteran – Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan – Jl. Merdeka – Jl. Kapten Muslihat – Jl. Ir. H. Djuanda – Jl. Jarak Harupat – Jl. Raya Pajajaran – Transfer Point Cidangiang – U Turn Jagorawi – JI. Raya Pajajaran – Jl. Raya Tajur – Jl. Raya Wangun – Ciawi.


  • PULANG
    Ciawi – Jl. Raya Wangun – Jl. Raya Tajur – JI. Siliwangi – Jl. Lawanggintung – Jl. Batu Tulis – Jl. Pahlawan – Jl. Raden Saleh Bustaman – Bogor Trade Mall – JI. Djuanda – Jl. Kapten Muslihat – JI. Veteran – JI. Mayjend Ishak Djuarsa – JI. Letjen Ibrahim Adjie – Abdullah Bin Nuh – Terminal Bubulak.


TPK-5


Stasiun Bogor – Ciparigi

  • BERANGKAT
    Stasiun Bogor – Jl. Kapten Muslihat – Jl. Ir. H. Djuanda – Jl. Sudirman – Jl. Pemuda – JI. Dadali – Jl. KS. Tubun – JI. Soleh Iskandar – Jl. KS Tubun – JI. Kedung Halang – Jl. Villa Bogor Indah 6 – Ciparigi.


  • PULANG
    Ciparigi – Jl. Perum Villa Bogor Indah – Jl. Mandala – JI. KS. Tubun – Jl. Ahmad Yani – Jl. RE Martadinata – Jl. Merdeka – Jl. MA Salmun – Jl. Mayor Oking – Stasiun Bogor.


TPK-6


Parung Banteng – Air Mancur

  • BERANGKAT
    Parung Banteng – Jl. Kol Ahmad Syam – Jl. Achmad Adnawijaya – Jl. Ahmad Yani – Air Mancur.


  • PULANG
    Air Mancur – Jl. Pemuda – Jl. Dadali – Jl. Achmad Adnawijaya – Jl. Kol Ahmad Syam – Parung Banteng.