Jayapura, May 10, 2025 — The Public Relations Task Force of Operation Peace Cartenz-2025 held a humanitarian activity with the local community in Entrop, South Jayapura District, Jayapura City, on Saturday (May 10).
The event was led by Second Police Inspector (Ipda) Syahrir Mahyuddin and featured a variety of activities directly involving the community, including children. The atmosphere was filled with games, moments of shared joy, and relaxed conversations between residents and personnel, creating a warm and close-knit environment.
The Head of Operation Peace Cartenz-2025, Brigadier General of Police Dr. Faizal Ramadhani, S.Sos., S.I.K., M.H., accompanied by Deputy Head of Operation Peace Cartenz-2025, Chief Commissioner of Police Adarma Sinaga, S.I.K., M.Hum., stated that the event was part of a persuasive approach strategy to create sustainable security in Papua.
“We believe that security is not only built through repressive actions, but also through approaches that touch the hearts of the people. Our presence among the community, especially children, is part of our commitment to building a peaceful and harmonious Papua,” said Brig. Gen. Faizal Ramadhani.
One of the Entrop residents, Yahya Numberi, welcomed the activity and expressed his joy at the police presence in their neighborhood.
“The children are very happy, especially being invited to play and getting attention. We feel closer to the police,” he said.
Additionally, the Head of Public Relations Task Force of Operation Peace Cartenz-2025, Chief Commissioner of Police Yusuf Sutejo, S.I.K., M.T., added that the activity is part of a humane public communication strategy aimed at restoring public trust in the police.
“We want to be present in the community not just as law enforcers, but also as friends and partners. This kind of approach is important to maintain stability and foster mutual trust,” he stated.
The presence of the Public Relations Task Force of Operation Peace Cartenz-2025 at the event was enthusiastically welcomed by the locals and was seen as helping to create a sense of security and strengthen the relationship between the police and the community.