Anticipate Palm Oil Looting Of The Kotim Police Holds Large-Scale Patrols

The East Kotawaringin Police, assisted by Central Kalimantan Police personnel, carried out large-scale patrol security to anticipate the looting of fresh fruit bunches (FFB) of palm oil.

The Head of the Kotim Police, AKBP Sarpani, said that his party immediately went down to the field to provide direction to the personnel involved in the large-scale security and patrol and had a dialogue with traditional leaders and the local community.

"This is done so that people stop mass looting, because it can disrupt the stability of public security and order (kamtibmas) in the local area," said Sarpani.

The number one person within the scope of the East Kotawaringin Police also leads his personnel to mass harvest-prone locations. Given the vast area of the company, inevitably the personnel involved must be divided with personnel who carry out security at several security posts and led by the control officers of each post.

Previously, the East Kotawaringin Police Chief also routinely carried out personnel rallyes every day until night and gave directions to BKO personnel and personnel from the Central Kalimantan Police.

"We have communicated with traditional leaders and community leaders as well as carried out approaches and raising by providing understanding so that the surrounding community stops actions that can disrupt the kamtibmas while waiting for the realization process of the demands that have been agreed upon," he said.

Meanwhile, Central Kalimantan Police Chief Inspector General of Police Drs Djoko Poerwanto through the Head of Public Relations Kombes Pol Erlan Munaji added that the East Kotawaringin Police this afternoon facilitated the implementation of a mediation meeting between community leaders in Kuayan Village and the company.