Puncak — Efforts to maintain the readiness of personnel in operational areas continue to be carried out by the Task Force Operation Peace Cartenz 2026 through a comprehensive approach, focusing not only on security aspects but also on mental and physical health. One of these efforts was իրականացվել through psychological support and health service activities for personnel in Sinak District, Puncak Regency, on Tuesday (April 21, 2026).
The activity was led by Iptu Amelia Mega Kartika Kawilarang, S.Psi., and Ipda dr. Sabriantoro Pratama Dwiprawira.
During its implementation, the psychology team introduced a series of interactive activities aimed at strengthening team cohesion and mental resilience among personnel. These activities included bonding exercises, teamwork games, and problem-solving simulations.
Through these activities, personnel were not only encouraged to relieve stress but also to improve communication and team cohesion. A more relaxed and collaborative atmosphere is expected to enhance coordination in the field.
In addition, the medical team provided health check-ups and monitored the physical condition of personnel to ensure that all members remain in optimal condition while carrying out their duties.
The benefits of these psychological activities were directly felt by personnel, including increased motivation and morale, more open communication, improved conflict management skills, and the development of a positive and supportive work culture.
The Head of Peace Operation Cartenz 2026, Inspector General of Police Dr. Faizal Ramadhani, S.Sos., S.I.K., M.H., emphasized in his statement that personnel readiness is determined not only by operational capability but also by stable mental conditions.
“Personnel in the field face complex challenges, therefore psychological and health support are essential in maintaining their professionalism and resilience. We want to ensure that every member remains mentally strong, physically healthy, and united in carrying out their duties,” he stated.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Head of Peace Operation Cartenz 2026, Chief Commissioner of Police Adarma Sinaga, S.I.K., M.Hum., added that activities like this reflect leadership’s commitment to personnel welfare.
“We continue to encourage activities that enhance morale, cohesion, and emotional balance among members. With optimal conditions, personnel will be able to perform their duties more effectively and provide a greater sense of security to the community,” he explained.
This activity is part of the commitment of the Task Force Operation Peace Cartenz 2026 to maintain regional stability through a humanistic approach, while ensuring that all personnel remain in their best condition during their assignments.
