inp.polri.go.id - Jakarta. The South Lampung Sub-regional Police are once again conducting routine health checks on employees and volunteers of the Nutrition Fulfillment Service Unit (SPPG) to ensure that the free nutritious food remains safe, healthy, and meets the needs of children.
The Head of Planning for the South Lampung Sub-regional Police, Police Senior Inspector Abkoriah, stated that his office has conducted two checks on officers, focusing on hepatitis A detection.
"A total of 47 employees and volunteers of the Kedaton 2 SPPG of the South Lampung Police underwent hepatitis A testing. This screening is a follow-up to the initial health check, which included a physical examination and medical history, tuberculosis (TB), HIV, and drug use," said Abkoriah on Monday (1/19/2026).
He emphasized that this second round of screening demonstrates their commitment to maintaining the health standards of SPPG personnel and ensuring the safety of food processing.
"This hepatitis A screening is part of the second round of health checks to ensure that all SPPG employees and volunteers remain healthy, so that the quality and safety of the nutrition fulfillment service can be maintained," said Abkoriah.
In addition to health checks, he said, the South Lampung Sub-regional Police Medical and Health Unit (Sidokkes) provided vitamins to all SPPG employees and volunteers as an effort to maintain their immune system and fitness in carrying out their daily duties.
With this second phase of focused health checks and regular vitamin distribution, the South Lampung Sub-regional Police affirmed its commitment to providing healthy, safe, and professional SPPG as part of the National Police's service to the public.
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