LABUHANBATU SELATAN | INDATANEWS.COM – The Kotapinang Police Sector held a public order and security (Kamtibmas) meeting on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, at the Sisumut Village Office, Kotapinang Sub-district. The initiative was directly led by Kotapinang Police Chief AKP Maruli Tua Siregar, aiming to strengthen communication between law enforcement and the local community.
The meeting brought together village officials, religious leaders, community figures, and residents in an open dialogue session. Various pressing issues affecting the community were discussed, particularly cases of palm oil fruit theft (fresh fruit bunches/TBS) and the rising concern over drug abuse.
Police Warning on Palm Fruit Theft and Drug Threats
Read Also: Strengthen Families, Use Social Media Wisely, Improve Road Safety: Aceh Tengah Police Chief Urges Public AKP Maruli emphasized that maintaining public security is a shared responsibility between the police and the community. He urged residents to immediately report any disturbances affecting public order.
"If there are problems in the village, do not hesitate to report them immediately. You can contact the nearest police station or call 110. We are always ready to assist," he said.
He also highlighted the increasing cases of palm fruit theft and the harvesting of loose fruits in plantation areas, stressing that such acts harm the community and constitute criminal offenses.
"We urge residents not to engage in the theft of TBS or loose fruit. This is not only illegal but also morally and religiously unacceptable," he stated firmly.
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Kotapinang area. (PHOTO: Jhon Fitra Sagala)
Legal Awareness and Zero Tolerance on DrugsAKP Maruli further explained recent updates in Indonesia's Criminal Code (KUHP and KUHAP), particularly related to theft offenses. The goal is to enhance public legal awareness and prevent violations of the law.
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"Drugs are our common enemy. If you have any information regarding drug abuse or trafficking, please report it immediately. The identity of informants will be kept strictly confidential," he emphasized.
Village Government Supports InitiativeActing Village Head of Sisumut, Handayani Siregar, welcomed the police initiative and praised its positive impact on the community.
Read Also: Labuhanbatu Selatan Marks Hardiknas 2026 with Strong Call for Education Reform at SBBK Ceremony "We thank the police for their presence. We hope residents will no longer hesitate to report theft cases or drug-related issues," she said.
She also encouraged residents to actively use the 110 emergency hotline for faster response to security concerns.
The program is part of the Indonesian National Police (Polri)'s human-centered approach to strengthening community partnerships and maintaining security in rural areas.
(IDNC)REPORTER: Jhon Fitra Sagala | EDITOR: Fik Sagala
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