JAMBI | INDATANEWS.COM – The Jambi Regional Police (Polda Jambi), together with the Tanjung Jabung Barat Police (Polres Tanjab Barat), planted 2,000 mangrove seedlings and released 2,000 fish fry at Pantai Kelapa Mangrove, Parit 9, Tungkal I Village, Tungkal Ilir District, on Thursday (May 28, 2026), starting at 08:00 WIB. The initiative is part of preparations for the 80th Bhayangkara Day celebration in 2026.
The program focuses on coastal protection by combining mangrove reforestation and marine ecosystem restoration. It aims to strengthen long-term environmental stability in Jambi's coastal areas.
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITMENT: Kombes Pol. Erlan Munaji highlights
Polda Jambi's dedication to coastal environmental protection as part of the 80th Bhayangkara anniversary program. (PHOTO: Dalil Harahap)
Police Emphasize Environmental Commitment
Jambi Police Chief Inspector General Krisno H. Siregar, represented by
Polda Jambi Public Relations Head Kombes Pol. Erlan Munaji, stressed that the police institution is not only responsible for maintaining security and public order, but also for environmental protection.
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"Ahead of the 80th Bhayangkara anniversary, Polda Jambi is committed not only to public safety but also to safeguarding the environment, particularly coastal and marine ecosystems. This initiative is expected to bring long-term benefits to the community and maintain ecological balance," said Erlan Munaji.
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITMENT: Kombes Pol. Erlan Munaji highlights
Polda Jambi's dedication to coastal environmental protection as part of the 80th Bhayangkara anniversary program. (PHOTO: Dalil Harahap)
Joint Forces Collaboration for Sustainable Environment
The activity was attended by key officials, including Dhovan Oktaviantoni (Director of Water and Air Police,
Polda Jambi), Jimmy Christian Samma (Director of Criminal Investigation,
Polda Jambi), and Maulia Kuswicaksono (Chief of Polres
Tanjung Jabung Barat). Representatives from the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI), the local Fisheries Office, and Bhayangkari also participated.
The collaborative effort involved active participation from all stakeholders in planting mangroves and releasing fish fry. Authorities stated that similar environmental programs will continue in the future.
"This activity symbolizes solidarity and cooperation between the police, military, government, and society in protecting the environment for future generations," the statement concluded.
(IDNC)REPORTER: Dalil Harahap | EDITOR: Fik Sagala