Mimika Police Anticipates Movement Of Security Disruptor Groups Approaching July 1
TIMIKA - Mimika Police Team, Papua, continues to anticipate the movement of groups that have the potential to disrupt public security and order, especially facing 1 July.
Mimika Police Chief AKBP IGG Era Adhinata said July 1 has a special meaning among Papuan separatist groups so it is necessary to anticipate and watch out for the movement of these groups that could potentially disrupt the security of residents.
"Well, for us July 1 is the anniversary of the Bhayangkara Corps, but for them it has its own meaning. For the Mimika area, we anticipate if there is a movement from these groups that can create a situation that can disrupt the security of the community. If there are indications like that, Of course, we immediately respond," he said, quoted by Antara, Monday, June 28.
In order to create a conducive kamtibmas situation in the Mimika area, the local Polres requested the support and participation of all components of the community to jointly carry out early detection efforts against various potentials and threats that occurred.
The support and involvement of various community components in helping to maintain security in the Mimika area, said the Police Chief, has been very good.
In various corners of Timika City, hundreds of Security Care Posts (Pos Peka) have even been built, as a forum for gathering people in each environment to maintain the security of their respective environments.
Several districts (sub-districts) in the mountainous region of Mimika, namely Tembagapura, Hoeya, Jila and Alama Districts have been considered quite vulnerable to the presence of Armed Criminal Groups (KKB).
One area that is considered still quite vulnerable to the existence of KKB is in Aroanop, Tembagapura District.