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Kampung Rakyat Police Strengthens Community Fight Against Palm Oil Theft and Drugs

AHMAD ZULFIKAR SAGALA - Friday, 15 May 2026 06:00
Kampung Rakyat Police Strengthens Community Fight Against Palm Oil Theft and Drugs
PHOTO: Jhon Fitra Sagala
ILLEGAL PALM FRUIT TRADE WARNING: Head of the Kampung Rakyat Criminal Investigation Unit, Ipda R. Nainggolan, emphasizes the prohibition of handling stolen palm fruit during a community meeting in Kampung Rakyat.

LABUHANBATU SELATAN | INDATANEWS.COM The Kampung Rakyat Police Sector is intensifying cooperation with local communities to curb the theft of fresh fruit bunches (FFB) of oil palm and combat drug-related crimes in Kampung Rakyat District, Labuhanbatu Selatan Regency. The initiative was carried out through a communication and dialogue forum involving palm oil collectors and buyers.

The event took place on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, in the courtyard of the Kampung Perlabian Village Office and was attended by around 50 participants from the local community and palm oil industry stakeholders.

Acting on behalf of the Head of Labuhanbatu Selatan Police, AKBP Aditya S.P. Sembiring Muham, the Head of Kampung Rakyat Police Sector, AKP Muhammad Ilham Lubis, reaffirmed the police commitment to strengthening public security. During the event, he was represented by the Head of Criminal Investigation Unit (Kanit Reskrim), Ipda R. Nainggolan.

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DIALOGUE ON PREVENTING PALM OIL THEFT: Kampung Rakyat Police hold discussions with residents and business stakeholders at the Kampung Perlabian Village Office to address palm oil theft and drug-related crimes in Labuhanbatu Selatan. (PHOTO: Jhon Fitra Sagala)

Focus on Preventing Fencing and Palm Fruit Theft

Ipda Nainggolan emphasized that the public must not be involved in either stealing or purchasing stolen palm fruit.

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"We urge the entire community not to engage in the theft of FFB or loose palm fruit, including buying or acting as intermediaries for stolen goods. Such actions are not only illegal but also violate moral and religious values and harm many parties," he stated on behalf of the police chief.

He further noted that palm oil theft causes significant economic losses and disrupts public security stability in the region.

Legal Awareness and 110 Emergency Hotline Service

During the session, police also provided education on relevant provisions of Indonesia's Criminal Code (KUHP) and Criminal Procedure Code (KUHAP), particularly those related to theft and fencing of stolen goods.

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Residents were also encouraged to use the free 110 emergency hotline to report security incidents. The service operates 24 hours a day.

Responding to a public question, Ipda Nainggolan explained: "The 110 Call Center is free for all citizens. Every report received will be verified and immediately handled by officers in the field."

PUBLIC BRIEFING ON 110 HOTLINE SERVICE: Residents engage with police officers regarding the free 110 emergency hotline for reporting security disturbances. (PHOTO: Jhon Fitra Sagala)

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Police Intensify Action Against Theft and Drug Abuse

In the dialogue session, residents raised concerns regarding police efforts to combat organized palm oil theft networks.

Ipda Nainggolan reaffirmed that police will continue to take firm action against both perpetrators and buyers of stolen palm products.

"We are making maximum efforts to pursue both thieves and buyers of stolen palm products in our jurisdiction. However, the success of these efforts greatly depends on community support and information," he said.

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He also issued a strong warning about the dangers of drugs, which can severely damage young people and the social environment.

The public is urged to report any suspicious drug-related activities immediately, with guarantees of confidentiality for informants.

The event concluded in an orderly and safe manner with no incidents reported. Police described the meeting as an important step in strengthening cooperation between law enforcement, village administration, and the community in maintaining public safety. (IDNC)

REPORTER: Jhon Fitra Sagala | EDITOR: Fik Sagala

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