BOGOR - The National Police has accelerated support for the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) Program. By the end of June 2026, as many as 1,415 Nutrition Fulfillment Service Units (SPPG) have been built or prepared. The facility is targeted to serve around 3.5 million beneficiaries while opening more than 70 thousand jobs.

The data was conveyed by the National Police Chief, General Listyo Sigit Prabowo, when reporting the performance of the National Police to President Prabowo Subianto in the 80th Bhayangkara Day Ceremony at the Satlat Brimob Cikeas, Bogor Regency, Wednesday (1/7).

Of the total 1,415 SPPG, 828 units are already operational, 227 units are entering the operational preparation phase, while 360 units are still under construction. A total of 33 of them are in the leading, outermost, and lagging areas (3T).

According to the National Police Chief, all these facilities are projected to serve around 3.5 million people while absorbing 70,700 workers.

He also emphasized the quality of services as a concern. To date, 348 SPPGs have obtained the Laik Hygiene Sanitation Certificate, while 146 units have Product Assurance Certificates.

In addition to supporting MBG, the National Police has begun to expand the use of domestic products for police equipment. Some of them are anti-scam shirts, anti-arrow shirts, anti-radiation shirts, to electric vehicles converted from fossil fuel vehicles that are no longer used.

The National Police Chief even invited President Prabowo to see the various innovations at the Bhayangkara Expo.

According to Listyo, these various steps are part of the National Police's support for the government's strategic programs as well as strengthening the national industry and independence of security technology.


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