LIDIK NEWS.COM | LEMBATA – Commemorating the 21st anniversary of class 19 (DTT SMDE), the Lembata Police held an act of love for nature and love for humans by distributing social assistance and planting mangroves on Saturday 09 January 2022, around 09.30 WITA which took place on Duang Beach between Riabao Village and the Village.Babokerong, Nagawutung District, Lembata Regency.This action is a real effort and action taken by the 19th generation (DTT SMDE) to protect the marine nature reserve from the dangers of coastal abrasion and also humanitarian action in the midst of Covid 19.
As traced by Lidik News.Com, Mangrove Planting and Distribution of Basic Food Social Assistance has taken place to 30 families in Riabao Village and Babokerong Village.
Also attending the event were the Deputy Chief of the Lembata Police,KOMPOL Johanis Christian Tanauw,Head of HR Lembata Police,KOMPOL Agung Surya, Head of Intel Lembata Police, IPTU Jeremias Sai, Bhabinkamtibmas, Baobolak Village,BRIPKA Abdul Azis Mansyur, Personnel Batch 19 (DTT SMDE) Lembata Res,Riabao Village Government, Babokerong Village Government, Saka Bhayangkara Lembata Police,Bhayangkari Mothers, Riabao Village Community and Babokerong Village.
Data compiled by the media, that the Mangrove Planting activity was organized by class 19 (DTT SMDE) of the Lembata Police in the framework of the 21st Anniversary of the NUSANTARA SMDE DTT, serving as members of the National Police chaired by Aipda Joseph Labalekang, secretary of Aiptu Zainudin Hamid, S.H., was attended.By Leting 19 DTT LEMBATA.That the mangrove planting activity is a manifestation of the Lembata Police’s 19th DTT SMDE Letting Force concern for the environment and prevent abrasion.
Mangrove tree planting was carried out along the coast of Babokerong Village and Riabao Village, Nagawutung District, Lembata Regency with a total of 200 saplings of mangrove trees planted.
After the mangrove planting was carried out, it was continued with the delivery of basic food assistance to the underprivileged communities in Riabao Village and Babokerong Village as many as 30 families. That each family received 10 kg of rice assistance.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Chief of the Lembata Police, Kompol Chirstian Tanauw, when met with the media, said that this is a real activity and we need to support it. On the other hand, in this humanitarian activity, social assistance is also provided in the form of basic necessities,” he said.
Don’t look at the number of items received, but look at the current police still care about the community even though we are still in the midst of the Covid 19 Pandemic storm and hopefully what is received can be useful for the recipients,” he concluded.*(red)
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