NUNUKAN - North Kalimantan Police Chief (Kaltara), Inspector General of Police Djati Wiyoto Abadhy, directly reviewed a number of security and service posts for the Ketupat Operation in the border area of Nunukan Regency and Sebatik Island, Saturday (14/3/2026).
The check was carried out to ensure the readiness of personnel and security facilities at strategic points ahead of the Lebaran homecoming rush.
Some of the locations that were checked included security posts in the port area, service posts in crowded centers, and integrated posts involving TNI, Polri, and local government agencies.
"Nunukan and Sebatik regions are one of the important pathways for community mobility because they are in the Indonesia-Malaysia border area," said the Police Chief.
"Passenger activities, especially through ports, are expected to increase ahead of Eid al-Fitr," he continued.
During the check, the Police Chief reviewed the readiness of personnel in the field, the completeness of infrastructure facilities, and the pattern of security around the location that has the potential to become a crowded point.
In addition, he also checked the health condition of the officers who were on duty during the operation, considering that some personnel carried out their duties in the middle of Ramadan.
"Operation Ketupat 2026 was held to secure the homecoming and Eid al-Fitr celebrations. In border areas such as Nunukan and Sebatik," he explained.
He added that security was focused on ports, community activity centers, and crossing points to border areas.
"Polda Kaltara targets all security posts in this area to be able to provide fast services for the community and maintain a safe and conducive situation during the Lebaran homecoming period," he concluded.
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