UIN Jakarta Modernizes Campus Security Matrix with Integrated Campus Security & Risk Management

UIN Jakarta Modernizes Campus Security Matrix with Integrated Campus Security & Risk Management

Harun Nasution Auditorium, UIN Online News – UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta officially inaugurated its unified Campus Security Force during a formal ceremony held at the Harun Nasution Auditorium on Thursday, July 2, 2026. Involving approximately 100 security personnel, the strategic inauguration operates as a major institutional drive to modernize the campus risk-management infrastructure while upgrading personnel professionalism to ensure a legally secure, orderly, and protective academic terrain.

During his executive address, the Head of the Bureau for General Administration and Human Resources (AUK), Dr. H. Nanang Fatchurochman, asserted a progressive administrative stance by declaring the absolute elimination of operational barriers between personnel. He emphasized that regardless of employment status, whether classified as permanent Civil Servants (PNS), Government Employees with Work Agreements (P3K), or outsourced corporate contractors, all personnel maintain identical structural standing and mutual accountability.

“This grand assembly showcases the absolute solidarity of the UIN Jakarta Security Force. We strictly do not differentiate between civil servants, contract employees, or third-party outsourced personnel. Every single officer carries the exact same weight of strategic responsibility, which is the protection and safety of the UIN Jakarta ecosystem,” he stated firmly.

Furthermore, Dr. Fatchurochman explained the university's commitment to delivering a multi-dimensional, continuous professional development program for the security force, addressing both tactical capabilities and ethical governance.

On the operational front, personnel will be regularly deployed to certified tactical training camps to secure advanced security competencies. Concurrently, officers will receive intensive training in applied ethics, conflict de-escalation, and humanistic values. This holistic blueprint is deemed critical since the force operates under a premier Islamic higher education institution that positions noble character and human rights as core operational benchmarks.

“The university executive board will continuously empower our security assets through comprehensive training matrices. Our officers possess immense potential, high baseline quality, and distinct specialized skills. We are systematically unlocking these capabilities by funding their tactical certifications while anchoring their field execution with regular mental health and spiritual ethics workshops,” he explained.

During the same session, the newly appointed Campus Security Chief, Moh. Haris, pledged to cultivate a highly disciplined, transparent, and high-integrity workplace culture. He emphasized that establishing an institutional sense of community is key to engineering a secure environment for all local and international university stakeholders.

To clear these operational targets, the new command structure is set to immediately optimize field deployment schedules and implement data-backed traffic control measures. A primary tactical focus will center on mitigating road safety hazards and illegal parking clusters around the campus perimeter, specifically targeting the high-risk lower checkpoint zone which has historically experienced infrastructure failures, such as malfunctioning pedestrian crossing signals.

“My immediate objective is to build a highly disciplined, transparent security grid, cultivating deep team synergy to guarantee maximum safety and order across the UIN Jakarta campus. The new command will immediately upgrade our rapid-response protocols to address traffic safety hazards at our lower checkpoints, ensuring that public infrastructure blind spots are systematically secured for the protection of all pedestrians,” Haris concluded.