Riau police chief worked together the success of the Unri Campus

Pekanbaru -Riau Police Chief Inspector -General Herry Herryawan visited the Riau University (Unri) campus. During the visit, the inspector general Herry Heryawan discussed a number of programs, one of which was the forestry jamboree in an attempt to prevent forest and land fires (carhutla). The visit of the Inspector General Herry Heryawan, Thursday (10/4/20205) was welcomed by the Unri -Rector, Prof. Sri Indarti’s, MSI. The vice -chancellor for academic affairs was also present. Dr. Mexsasai Indra SH, MH; Deputy Chancellor for General and Finance Yuana Nurulita SSI, MSI, PhD; Deputy Chancellor for Student Affairs and Alumni -Prof. Dr. HERMANDRA SPD, MA; and Deputy Chancellor for Cooperation Planning and Information Systems Ir Sofyan Husein Siregar MPhil. On that occasion, Herry Heryawan presented gifts in the form of trees as a symbol of participation in maintaining environmental safety on the influence of global warming. Herry Heryawan expressed his gratitude for good acceptance on the Unri Campus. Browse to continue with the content of Kapolda Kapolda Herry Heryawan said his visit was a friendship at the moment of Idulfitri 1446 hijri. At the same time, too, to achieve communication with the academic community. The Inspector General of the Riau Regional Police, Herry Herryawan, has a tree to the Rector of Unri -Prof. Dr. Sri Indarti’s, MSI given. (Photo: Doc. Special) “We are also facing Unri to work with the Riau Regional Police through joint programs, safety and environmental issues to maintain order in Riau province and promote welfare, both in terms of economics and education in the province of Riaau,” Herry Herywan said. The two -star general also invited the Unri campus to be involved in the forest and landfill in Tahura Minas, a program started by Riau Regional Police, along with Riau’s provincial government in an attempt to prevent the prevention of forest and ground fire. “We invite the younger siblings from the students of the campus of Unri, Gen Z, Scouts and Walhi to participate in the forestry jamboree activities,” he said. In addition, Herry Heryawan also made his visit to strengthen the synergy to strengthen the world of education. If necessary, Herry Heryawan also said he was ready to create a coffee morning program as a special place to discuss with the Unri Academic community. “It is important to discuss strategic issues, such as the global economy, environmental problems that have an influence on security through students,” he concluded. (May/DHN) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here