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Papua, Siber24jam.com – Krepkuri, Nduga, PenKoopsTNI – The Infantry Battalion Task Force (Satgas Yonif) Para Raider 503/Mayangkara Kostrad, part of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) Operational Command (KOOPS TNI) in Papua, is currently conducting Mobile Border Security Operations (Opspamtas) between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea in Nduga Regency, Papua Pegunungan Province. On Friday, July 5, 2024, Satgas Yonif 503 Kostrad organized a Social Communication (Komsos) activity by playing volleyball with children from Mumugu and Krepkuri villages in Krepkuri District.
Task Force Commander Lieutenant Colonel Infantry Gurbasa Samosir stated that the Komsos activities actively organized by Satgas Yonif 503 Kostrad are part of the TNI’s commitment to conduct inclusive social communication with various parties in Papua. This is in line with Presidential Instruction (Inpres) Number 9 of 2020 concerning the Acceleration of Welfare Development in Papua, which includes building inclusive social communication with key figures and strategic groups in Papua to achieve appropriate development approaches and policies.
On Friday, TNI soldiers at the Batas Batu Post invited children from Krepkuri District to play volleyball. This activity is often carried out by TNI soldiers to gather information on the developments in the area under the responsibility of Satgas Yonif 503 Kostrad. The enthusiasm and joy of the children were evident from their laughter during the volleyball game. While playing, TNI soldiers also inquired about the situation in Krepkuri District. One child, Okto Ndaset, enthusiastically said, “Uncle Soldier, it’s fun to play volleyball here. Krepkuri is safe, TNI is AWESOME.”
Commander of KOOPS TNI, Brigadier General Lucky Avianto, stated, “The creativity of Satgas Yonif 503 Kostrad in conducting Komsos with children in Krepkuri District is an effort by the TNI to carry out inclusive social communication to support the acceleration of development in Papua.”











