Polri Through Task Force Operation Peace Cartenz Increases Security in Papua

The National Police through task force operation peace cartenz 2025 continues to strengthen efforts to maintain public security and order (Kamtibmas) in Papua to face the threat of Armed Criminal Groups (KKB).
This effort is carried out through various strategies, including increasing the presence of security forces in conflict-prone areas as well as a persuasive approach to the community.
Task Force Operation Peace Cartenz 2025 continues to carry out operations to suppress the activities of armed criminal groups (KKB) and ensure the stability of security in Papua is maintained.
As part of the long-term strategy, the National Police also develops the police structure by forming two new police stations, namely the Papua Mountains Regional Police and the South Papua Regional Police. This expansion is expected so that the distribution of personnel and security facilities can be more even, so that the response to security threats can be faster and more effective.
Head Task force Operation Peace Cartenz 2025 Brigadier General. Police. Faizal Ramadhani, emphasized that the success in maintaining security stability in Papua not only depends on the police, but also on the participation of the community. “We continue to strive to bring a sense of security to all Papuans. However, we also invite the public to play an active role in creating a conducive situation, especially by not being easily provoked by misleading information,” he said.
He added that task force operation peace cartenz 2025 put forward a humanist approach in dealing with armed criminal groups. In addition to law enforcement operations, his party also carries out various community development programs, such as social assistance, education, and economic empowerment. “This approach aims so that people do not feel afraid and instead believe that the state is present to protect them,” he explained.
Meanwhile, the Head of Public Relation, Chei Commissioner of Police Yusuf Sutejo, S.I.K., M.T, also reminded the public to be more careful in receiving and spreading information, especially on social media. “Many parties deliberately spread false news or hoaxes to cloud the situation in Papua. Therefore, we urge the public to always check the truth of the information before believing it or spreading it further,” he said.