TANJUNG SELOR - The North Kalimantan Regional Police (Polda) has set drug eradication and handling of violence between young people as a priority for securing the region in 2026, following an evaluation of the institution's eight-year performance.
The Head of the Kaltara Police, Inspector General Djati Wiyoto Abadhy, said that mapping of potential vulnerabilities had been carried out to respond to various security challenges faced by this 34th province.
"Drug trafficking is still a major threat that has the potential to trigger security and social disturbances. In addition, the case of persecution between young people triggered by trivial issues is also a serious concern for the police," said Inspector General Djati, Monday, January 12.
"The handling must be quick so that it does not develop, considering that North Kalimantan has a high diversity of tribes," he continued.
This performance evaluation was conveyed by the Kapolda Kaltara on the sidelines of an internal activity commemorating the 8th anniversary of the North Kalimantan Police in Tanjung Selor, Monday (12/1).
By holding a thanksgiving attended by the Head of the Kaltara Police, Inspector General Djati Wiyoto Abadhy, the Deputy Chief of the Kaltara Police, Brigadier General Andries Hermanto, the main officials of the Kaltara Police, as well as the Police Chief and the Police Chief of the ranks.
Irjen Djati also emphasized that regional security stability cannot be maintained by the police alone. Community support, customary leaders, and religious leaders are important factors in preventing social conflicts and maintaining regional conditions.
"In addition to law enforcement, the Kaltara Police also paid attention to handling corruption cases as well as the implementation of government programs such as food security and the free nutritious meal program or MBG," he said.
Irjen Djati added that the limitations of facilities and infrastructure at the Kaltara Police were still a challenge.
"However, the support of the National Police Headquarters will continue to be maximized to improve the quality of public services," said the former Metro Jaya Police Chief.
The Police Chief also invited all personnel to make the anniversary a means of reflection and strengthening the identity of the National Police.
"Let's make this 8th birthday a milestone in strengthening the identity of the National Police who work with their hearts and serve with sincerity," he said.
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