Ensure Security, Police Invite Refugees From Aifat District, Papua Return To Home
The West Papua Police Chief while attending the mass which was chaired directly by the Bishop of Manokwari -Sorong, Mgr Datus Lega in Kumurek, Sunday (28/4/2024). ANTARA/Paulus Pulo

The police invite residents of Aifat District in Maybrat Regency, Southwest Papua, who are still displaced in other areas to return to their hometowns.

The invitation was conveyed by the West Papua Police Chief Inspector General Pol. Jhonny Eddizon Isir after attending a mass led directly by the Manokwari-Sorong Bishop, Mgr Hilarion Datus, relieved in Kumurek, Sunday, April 28.

"For residents who are still displaced, they should immediately return to their respective hometowns. We ensure that the security situation of the Aifat District community remains conducive," he said, confiscated by Antara, Sunday, April 28, and confiscated by Antara.

He also hopes that the Maybrat regional apparatus organization (OPD), will immediately prepare educational facilities so that children can attend school again as before.

"The police are present in the community as our main task is to protect, protect and serve the community. For all of you, don't be afraid to dream and have high dreams and make the experience we have as a strength to move forward," said Isir.

A community leader in Aifat District, Manfretd Mate, also invited all residents outside Aifat to immediately return to their respective villages.

"As a repatriation team, we have tried our best, for that, let's support the existing government program together," saidfert.


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