Puncak — The Cartenz Peace Operation Task Force continues to show its commitment in maintaining security as well as providing humanitarian services to the community. On Friday (4/24/2026), personnel carried out walking patrols and health services for residents at the refugee location of Gigobak Village, Sinak District, Puncak Regency, Central Papua.
This activity is focused on trying to ensure that the security situation around the evacuation remains conducive, as well as paying attention to public health conditions that were affected by the previous situation. By walking through the evacuation area directly, personnel can interact closely with residents and know their needs in the field.
In addition to patrolling, the team also provides health services in the form of examination and light treatment to the community. The presence of personnel in the midst of refugees is warmly welcomed, especially because they help answer basic needs in the health sector that are urgently needed in refugee conditions.
This step is part of the humanist approach of the Cartenz Peace Task Force in creating a sense of security as well as building public trust in security forces. By attending in person, personnel not only carry out security duties, but also ensure that the community receives proper attention and service.
Head of Operation Peace Cartenz, Inspector General. Pol. Dr. Faizal Ramadhani, S.Sos., S.I.K., M.Hum., emphasized that patrol activities and health services are part of an integrated strategy in maintaining regional stability.
“We not only focus on the security aspect, but also ensure that the basic needs of the community are met. The presence of personnel in the evacuation is a real form of our concern for the safety and well-being of the residents,” said Head Of Operation Peace Cartenz.
Meanwhile, Deputy Head of Operation Peave Cartenz, Chief Commissioner of Police Adarma Sinaga, S.I.K., M. Hum., added that the humanist approach is the key to building a conducive situation in the assignment area.
“Through dialogical patrols and health services, we want to make sure the public feels safe and cared for. This is also an effort to strengthen the relationship between the apparatus and the community,” he said.
With this activity, it is hoped that the conditions in the Sinak area, especially in the Gigobak Village shelter, will remain safe and the community can carry out activities more calmly in the midst of a gradually conducive situation.
