Bamsoet Sabet II Executive Class Executive Class Shoot the Great Cup 2025

Jakarta – General Chairman of the Indonesian Association of Special Self -Defense Firearms License Holders (Perikhsa), as well as the Indonesian Shooting and Hunting Association (Perbakin) Bambang Saesatyo (Bam sweet) took second place in the executive class of the 2025 Attorney’s Cup. 2025. This competition, which enters its third year of implementation, is proof that the shooting of sport is still developing and increasingly in demand by various groups of people in Indonesia. Hundreds of participants from different regions participated in the event. They competed in a number of opportunities, including IPSC Level II reaction shooting, executive shooting, precision shooting, air rifle and air gun. Not only were members of the prosecutor’s office involved, but also of the TNI, Polri, Perbakin and the general public who had a great interest in sports. Browse to continue the content “This competition has strategic value, both in terms of sports development and character education. Shooting is a sport that requires concentration, emotional stability and accuracy. These values ​​are very relevant to law enforcement such as prosecutors in the execution of their duties,” Bamsoet said in his statement, Sunday (12/10/25). Bam’soet explained that holding shooting competitions in the prosecutor’s office had strategic interest in strengthening the relationship between the prosecutor’s office and various elements of the country. Through sporting events, social communication can be built more fluently and evenly. At the same time, a sense of mutual trust and solidarity grows between law enforcement agencies whose role is to maintain justice and national security. “From the shooting range we learn the meaning of honesty, sportsmanship and focus. These values ​​must also be met for law enforcement practices. Activities like this create a space for fresh and constructive social dialogue,” says Bamoet. Bam -Seet explained that shooting sports have great economic potential. The growth of the shooting community in Indonesia has also increased significantly over the past year. Based on data from the Indonesian Shooting Association (Perbakin), the number of active Perbakin members has now exceeded 35 thousand people, with an increase of nearly 20 percent since 2022. This trend shows that shooting is no longer just an exclusive sport, but it has developed into part of a lifestyle and a promising new sports industry. The development of sales of sports weapons, shooting equipment and modern exercise facilities is an indication of the growth of a positive ecosystem in this area. “The economic potential to shoot sports is very large. From the equipment industry, training arena, to national and international competitions, all have a multiplier effect on the economy. We have to support it seriously,” he concluded (AKD/AKD)

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