Kulirik, Puncak Jaya — Personnel of the Peace Operation Cartenz Task Force conducted a humanist activity with students of SD Inpres Dondobaga who had just finished school and passed by the Tindak Kulirik Post of the Task Force in Puncak Jaya Regency on Monday (24/11/2025). Noticing the children stopping near the post, personnel invited and gathered them to spend some time together.
During the activity, the Peace Operation Cartenz Task Force members distributed snacks, facilitated educational games, and delivered light counseling sessions guided directly by Task Force personnel. Joy was clearly visible as the students actively participated in the prepared activities, creating warm and positive interaction between the personnel and the children who stopped at the post.
Head of Peace Operation Cartenz, Brigadier General of Police Dr. Faizal Ramadhani, S.Sos., S.I.K., M.H., expressed his appreciation for the initiative of personnel in the field who used the moment to provide meaningful activities for the children.
“Humanist activities like this are part of our commitment to being present, helping, and providing a sense of security for all levels of society, including children. We want to ensure that the presence of the Task Force is not only to maintain security but also to become a partner that supports their development,” said Brigadier General of Police Faizal.
Deputy Head of Operation, Chief Commissioner of Police Adarma Sinaga, S.I.K., M.Hum., also emphasized that spontaneous activities such as this further strengthen emotional connections between officers and the community.
“Positive interaction with children is very important, as they are the future generation of Papua. Through simple yet meaningful activities like this, we hope to instill a sense of safety and comfort, while strengthening humanitarian bonds between the Police and the community,” stated Chief Commissioner of Police Adarma.
The humanist activity at the Kulirik Post stands as one of the Peace Operation Cartenz Task Force’s ongoing efforts to enhance social communication, build trust, and create a safe and friendly atmosphere for residents passing near the post. The Task Force remains committed to continuously presenting positive and beneficial activities for the community as part of its service in Papua.
