CIAMIS – In support of the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program, the Nutrition Fulfillment Service Unit (SPPG) under the auspices of the Kemala Bhayangkari Foundation of the Ciamis Police held a cooking trial. The activity took place on Friday, September 12, 2025, at the SPPG Kitchen and was led by Ciamis Police Chief, AKBP H. Hidayatullah, S.H., S.I.K.
The trial aimed to ensure that all supporting equipment in the SPPG kitchen was ready to mass-produce nutritious meals. The event was attended by the Deputy Police Chief, the Ciamis Police Chief’s Senior Officials (PJU), and a team from the National Nutrition Agency (BGN) consisting of nutritionists, accountants, and 50 employees.
The MBG program will target a total of 3,701 beneficiaries. Most of the recipients are already in the contract stage, while the remainder will begin their program in October 2025.
Beneficiaries are divided into two categories:
1. Regular Category: Includes students from SMKN 1 Ciamis (1,926 students), RA GR (192 students), PAUD ABA (127 students), SMPN 8 Ciamis (507 students), and TK Bhayangkari (30 students).
2. Category B3 (Infants, Toddlers, and Pregnant Women): Includes 919 recipients from Sindangrasa, Kober ABA, and Maleber Villages.
Chief of Police H. Hidayatullah stated that this program demonstrates the commitment of the National Police and the Kemala Bhayangkari Foundation to help improve community nutrition, especially for vulnerable groups.
With this pilot, it is hoped that the distribution of nutritious food will run smoothly and be targeted, supporting the government’s program to reduce stunting and malnutrition.
Public Order and Security, Ciamis, West Java Regional Police,







