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National Police Chief Attends 108th Anniversary of Islamic Union in Majalengka, Holds Joint Prayer for the Nation

| Source: DETIK Translated from Indonesian | Politics
National Police Chief Attends 108th Anniversary of Islamic Union in Majalengka, Holds Joint Prayer for the Nation
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National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo attended the peak reception of the 108th anniversary of Persatuan Ummat Islam (PUI), combined with a joint prayer for the nation. The event served as a moment to strengthen synergy between the National Police and religious leaders and organisations.

The ceremony took place solemnly at Pondok Mufidah Santi Asromo in Majalengka, West Java, on Monday (23/2/2026). The Police Chief and his entourage arrived at the venue at approximately 10:00 local time and were welcomed by the PUI central leadership and local community figures.

The programme commenced with recitation of verses from the Holy Quran and the reading of the PUI Intisab, followed by a joint prayer for the safety and progress of Indonesia.

As a gesture of concern for the community and Islamic boarding school students, the Police Chief symbolically handed over social aid packages during the event. A total of 2,000 packages had been prepared containing basic necessities, including 5 kilogrammes of rice, cooking oil, sugar, tea, and instant noodles.

During the visit, the Police Chief was accompanied by several senior officials from National Police Headquarters, namely Head of the National Police Intelligence Agency Commissioner General Yuda Gustawan, Logistics Assistant to the Police Chief Inspector General Suwondo Nainggolan, and Head of the National Police Public Relations Division Inspector General Jhonny Edison Isir. Also in attendance were West Java Regional Police Chief Inspector General Rudi Setiawan and Majalengka Regent Eman Suherman.

The event was also attended by PUI Syura Council Chairman KH Nurhasan Zaidi, PUI Syura Council Vice Chairman KH Iding Bahrudin, and members of the Majalengka Regency regional leadership coordination forum.

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