Prevent radicalism and terrorism, BNPT training 3 pillars of village officials in Mataram
Jakarta -The National CounterRorism Agency (BNPT) conducted a three -pillary education that covers Bhabinkamtibs, Babinsa, as well as village heads/village heads in the city of Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara. This is done to strengthen the threat of radical terrorism at community level. Director of the BNPT capability development Wawan Ridwan emphasizes, the three pillars training that covered Bhabinkamtibs, Babinsa, as well as village heads/village heads as early as early detection and the spread of radical ideas and terrorism in their field. Because it is the leading foundation of the government that understands the state of the community most, especially in village/village level. “It is (three pillars) that we need to strengthen, so that they understand and know and even find and even find the radical concept that is found in their environment,” he explained in a written statement on Friday (12/9/2025). Browse to continue with the content, he hopes that through the implementation of this program, it can improve the ability of government equipment in carrying out early detection and prevention, so that the spread of the ideology of violence in the community can be reduced. “The performance we want to achieve is when the leading government officials are three pillars, plus religious instructors can detect the potential for radical terrorism in their environment. It can be detected earlier and then apply prevention efforts, so there are no distribution or actions that will occur later,” he said. In accordance with this, the FIP lecturer at the Muhammadiyah University of Jakarta, as well as director of the Center for Religious Moderation Studies, Sholehuddin the importance of four elements, namely Lurah/Village Head, Babinsa, Bhabinkamtibm, as well as religious instructors in the middle of society, the potential for distributing. “The three pillars are Lurahs, Babinsa, Bhabinkamtibs, plus religious counselors. It is indeed because the four of them are there and with the community. Therefore, we are provided by first representing what is radical terrorism, and then explains how the potential that exists in the community,” he explained. Furthermore, Sholehuddin emphasizes the importance of empowering the role of the community in building joint awareness. Support for this activity also comes from training participants. Fika Wulan Hartati, head of the town of Jempong Baru, said the training opened new insights related to the threat of terrorism. “This three pillar training activity, I have become an open insight into terrorism, because so far there has never been a training like this. Because I can find out in detail and in depth related to the problem of terrorism,” he said. In addition, he also considered this training a way to expand communication between cross -regional equipment. “More friendship with the village head, bin mask, Babinsa from other regions. By the way, it’s also from all NTB, so it’s our place to meet more communication and know what development in other regions,” he added. At the same time, Penatoi head Haerurahman also emphasized the importance of early detection. According to him, Cross -Sector cooperation is needed to strengthen this effort. “There must be early precautions, the term is that it may be that we can detect from the beginning. Maybe it is later expected that collaboration between Babinsa, Bhabinkam tibs, with the village head or lurah or religious instructor. It is indeed early detection,” he said. (Akn/Ega)