JAYAPURA - Papua Police Chief, Inspector General Mathius D. Fakhiri, emphasized that his staff would not take a step back against perpetrators of armed violence in Intan Jaya Regency.

The Police Chief said the presence of the National Police officers assisted by the National Army at Intan Jaya was currently carried out for law enforcement against perpetrators of armed violence, namely armed criminal groups (KKB).

"The National Army and National Police are here to ensure that the state is present at Intan Jaya to enforce the law against anyone who violates the law," said Inspector General Fakhiri as quoted by Antara, Sunday, March 14.

Inspector General Fakhiri asked all National Police who are members of the Nemangkawi Task Force and the Security Task Force for Prone Areas not to be afraid of facing terror and threats from the KKB.

In this law enforcement step, the Papua Police Chief reminded all personnel to ensure it in a measured manner.

"Make sure it is done in a measured manner, not doing things that can harm innocent people," he said.

In addition, the Papua Police Chief confirmed that the situation of social security in the Intan Jaya area was starting to be conducive.

He hopes that the local district government will work hand in hand with the National Army and National Police to maintain the security situation in Intan Jaya to recover as in previous years.

With the recovery of the security situation in this area, he continued, government activities and community services could also run normally again.

"We really hope for a good collaboration between the National Army, National Police, and the Intan Jaya Regency Government," he said.


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