Mesum: Lubuk Basung

The community traditionally operates on the principle of Nan Tuo (elders) guiding the youth.

As a "Nagari" (traditional village unit), Lubuk Basung operates under a unique system where customary community units lubuk basung mesum

To understand the social issues, one must first understand the unique cultural ecosystem of the region. The community traditionally operates on the principle of

Like many transit hubs in West Sumatra, Lubuk Basung has not been immune to the national drug epidemic. Because it sits on the crossroad connecting Padang to the northern highlands (Bukittinggi) and the western coast (Tiku), the district has become a minor trafficking node for shabu-shabu (methamphetamine). Local walisongo (religious teachers) have reported a startling increase in rehabilitation cases. The issue is compounded by pangkalantong (idle youth)—young men who, unable to find local employment or unwilling to merantau , fall into petty crime and substance abuse. The local police precinct (Polres Agam) has conducted numerous raids in the nagari outskirts, but the geographical spread of the villages makes enforcement difficult. Because it sits on the crossroad connecting Padang

: The community adheres strictly to Islamic and traditional Minangkabau norms. Enforcement : Reports of often lead to interventions by local authorities like Satpol PP Agam to maintain public order.

The resolution of these cases in Lubuk Basung typically follows a dual path: Legal Enforcement: Local regulations (