Dandim 1624 East Flores: Handover of Senpira after the conflict in East Adonara, proof of joint commitment to maintaining peace
REINHA.com -Dandim 1624/East Flores, Lt. Col. Inf, Erly Merlian, SIP attended the voluntary handover of homemade weapons (senpira) by residents to the Police led by East Flores Police Chief AKBP Adhitya Octorio Putra, SIK after the conflict in East Adonara.
In a press statement received by this media (Tuesday, 19/5/2026) Dandim 1624 Flotim, Lt. Col.Inf, Erly Merlian, SIP stated that this handover was clear evidence of a joint commitment to maintaining sustainable peace in the region.
The strong synergy between the TNI and Polri, continued Lieutenant Colonel Inf, Erly Merlian, has proven to be the main key in restoring the post-conflict social situation.
“The presence of the ranks of Kodim 1624/East Flores at this moment is a form of moral support as well as guarding the community reconciliation process,” said Lt. Col. Erly Merlian.
Through a humanist approach and consistent persuasive education carried out by officers in the field, citizens’ legal awareness has increased drastically. This preventive step through the voluntary surrender of senpira is considered very effective in ending the potential for subsequent conflicts in the future.
On this occasion, Dandim 1624/Flotim, Lieutenant Colonel Inf, Erly Merlian, SIP expressed his highest appreciation to the residents of Bele Hamlet who generously handed over homemade weapons and the East Flores Police who had succeeded in providing appeals to the community.
Dandim 1624 Flotim, Lt. Col. Inf, Erly Merlian, also appealed to all elements of society to continue to maintain conduciveness in the region (Kamtibmas) and strengthen unity and unity within the framework of the Republic of Indonesia.
“We really appreciate the steps forward taken by the residents of Belle Hamlet. Voluntarily handing over homemade firearms is clear evidence that the community longs for peace and wants to live in peace. The TNI and Polri will always be present to ensure the continued empowerment of the region, but the main foundation for peace is in the hands of the community itself. Let’s re-knit the ties of brotherhood and focus on village development,” said Dandim 1624/East Flores.
“By handing over these weapons, it is hoped that calm in Bele Hamlet can continue to be maintained and become an example for other regions in resolving social dynamics peacefully and based on deliberation and consensus driven by awareness of the law,” concluded Dandim 1624 Flotim, Lt. Col. Inf, Erly Merlian, SIP***(MB)
# Dandim 1624 East Flores: Handover of Senpira after the conflict in East Adonara, proof of joint commitment to maintaining peace
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