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Cartenz Peace Task Force 2025 Reaches Out to Papuan Mothers and Children in Intan Jaya Through Dialogue Patrol

Intan Jaya— In an effort to strengthen peaceful public security and order (Kamtibmas) in Central Papua, the Intan Jaya sector of the Cartenz Peace Operation Task Force 2025 carried out a dialogue patrol by engaging with Papuan mothers and children in Intan Jaya Regency.

The activity, held in a warm and friendly atmosphere, is part of the humanist approach promoted by the Cartenz Peace Task Force 2025 to foster a safe and harmonious environment within the community. The presence of security personnel among the residents symbolizes the state’s commitment to maintaining peace in the Land of Papua.

The Head of the Cartenz Peace Operation, Police Brigadier General Dr. Faizal Ramadhani, S.Sos., S.I.K., M.H., accompanied by Deputy Operation Commander, Police Commissioner Adarma Sinaga, S.I.K., M.Hum., emphasized that the dialogue patrol is a tangible form of care and a persuasive approach toward the local community.

“Through this activity, we aim to build a closer relationship with the community, especially with the mothers and children in Intan Jaya,” said Brig. Gen. Faizal in a statement on Thursday (May 22).

Meanwhile, the Head of Public Relations for the Cartenz Peace Operation Task Force 2025, Police Commissioner Yusuf Sutejo, S.I.K., M.T., urged all Papuan citizens to work together in maintaining a peaceful and secure environment.

“We invite the community not to be easily provoked and to always support efforts to create peace in Papua. With cooperation from all parties, we can keep Papua safe and peaceful,” he stated.

This dialogue patrol was warmly welcomed by the residents, who expressed hope that peace and security would continue to prevail in the Intan Jaya region.

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