
As the Christmas and New Year holidays approach, Southeast Asia’s largest economy has intensified security measures to ensure public safety during the festive season.
Authorities have increased patrols in major cities, transportation hubs, shopping areas, and tourist destinations where large crowds are expected. Special attention is being given to airports, railway stations, beaches, and public celebration zones.
According to officials, these preventive steps are aimed at reducing risks such as theft, public disturbances, and other security threats that often rise during peak holiday travel. Law enforcement teams are working around the clock, conducting routine checks and monitoring high-traffic locations.
Security forces have also been instructed to coordinate closely with local administrations and emergency services. This coordination ensures quick response in case of any unexpected situation.
The government has urged citizens and visitors to cooperate with security personnel and follow public safety guidelines. Travelers are advised to arrive early at transport hubs and remain alert in crowded places.
With millions of people expected to travel and celebrate, these measures reflect the country’s focus on maintaining a safe and peaceful holiday environment for everyone.