Nduga, IDNtribune.com – Time doesnt seem like its moving. The Pandawa Knights who are currently carrying out their mission in the Keneyam District, Nduga Regency, as they continue to creatively innovate in order to improve people’s welfare, as well as maintain security so that area will no longer become the Papuan Terrorist Separatist Group’s headquarters

The Pandawa troops immediately moved towards one of the villages which was considered the base of the Papua Terrorist Separatist Group. With a sincere intention to share for the community, it does not dampen the courage to carry out humanitarian actions in the Keneyam District, Nduga Regency, Papua Highlands Province. Monday (28/08/2023).

The Seperatist actions that were carried out a few days ago had an economic impact on the Keneyam people. All shops are closed, no one dares to go out to work.

Commander of the 411/Pandawa Mechanized Raider Infantery Batalyon, Infantery Lieutenant Colonel Subandi, S.E., M.I.P., also known as “Bang Alex” explained, this territorial action aims to help people with difficulties and check first-hand the current state of the security in Keneyam.

“Apart from patrolling to ensure security in the Keneyam area, we carry out territorial programs to help ease the community’s economy,” said Bang Alex, Commander of the Pandawa Troops.

On foot, the Pandawa Troops, led directly by Territorial Non Comissioned Officer, Sergeant Ismail, went straight to residents’ homes carrying packages in the form of groceries, clothes and sandals for the children.

Not to forget, the Pandawa Health Team, which is always present in every territorial activity, also shows its actions to check public health, distribute vitamins and provide free medical treatment to the community.

Mr. Yeri Gwijangge, who received direct service from the Pandawa Health Team, explained that he was very happy with the arrival of the 411/Pandawa Task Force who came directly to his village to provide basic food and free medical treatment.

“Thank you, Mr. Soldier I’m glad you came to help the community, gave me free groceries, gave me free medicine, once again I thank you Mr. Soldier. All of you who came to help us,” concluded Mr. Yeri. ***