Cirebon Station Recovers 438 Lost Items Worth Rp477 Million
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- PT KAI Daop 3 Cirebon recovered 438 lost items valued at approximately Rp477 million between January and June 20, 2026.
- The recovered items include electronics, valuables, and personal belongings left at the station or on trains.
- All items have been returned to their owners, highlighting the integrity of KAI staff and its modern data system.
PT KAI Daop 3 Cirebon has demonstrated its commitment to passenger safety and security through its Lost and Found service, successfully recovering 438 items left behind by travelers. From January 1 to June 20, 2026, these items, estimated to be worth Rp477,514,000, were secured at Cirebon Station and within train carriages.
Muhibbuddin, Public Relations Manager for KAI Daop 3 Cirebon, stated that all recovered items have been returned to their rightful owners in pristine condition. He attributed this success to the high integrity of the field staff and an efficient data management system. "Not just quick response, our officers are required to have high integrity. Thanks to their vigilance, passengers' valuable belongings could be saved," Muhibbuddin said on Sunday (June 21, 2026).
The most frequently lost items include electronics such as laptops, tablets, smartphones, and smartwatches, as well as valuable assets like suitcases, wallets, important documents, cash, and gold. Passengers who believe they have lost an item can report it to the conductor on duty, the Railway Special Police (Polsuska) at the station, or through KAI's Contact Center 121.
KAI will then initiate a search for the lost item. If found immediately, it will be returned to the reporting passenger. If the item is not found right away, KAI will provide updates on the handling of the lost item via phone.
Not just quick response, our officers are required to have high integrity. Thanks to their vigilance, passengers' valuable belongings could be saved.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.