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The National Police Chief Does Not Hesitate to ‘Cut Heads’, 7 Police Officers Removed: National Okezone

JAKARTA – National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo shows its commitment to make internal improvements to the Police to be much better. One of them is to commit to ‘cut off the head’ so that the Police will be more loved and become what the community expects.

This commitment was shown by the National Police Chief by removing seven police officers in several areas of his staff. Namely;

1. Kombes Pol Franciscus X. Tarigan, Dirpolairud Polda Sulbar to Pamen Yanma Polri (in order to evaluate positions).

2. AKBP Deni Kurniawan, Head of the Resort Police of Labuhan Batu, North Sumatra Police, to Pamen Yanma Polri (in order to evaluate positions).

3. AKBP Dedi Nur Andriansyah, Head of Pasaman Police of West Sumatra Police to Pamen Yanma Police (in order to evaluate positions).

4. AKBP Agus Sugiyarso, Chief of the Tebing Tinggi Police of North Sumatra Police to Pamen Yanma Polri (in order to evaluate positions).

5. AKBP Jimmy Tana, Chief of the Nganjuk Police of the East Java Regional Police to Pamen Yanma Polri (in order to evaluate positions).

6. AKBP Saiful Anwar, Head of the Nunukan Polda Kaltara Police to Pamen Yanma Polri (in order to evaluate positions).

7. AKBP Irwan Sunuddin, North Luwu Police Chief, South Sulawesi Police, to Pamen Yanma Polri (in order to evaluate positions).

The dismissal of one Kombes was stated in the telegram number ST/2279/X/KEP./2021 as of October 31, 2021. Meanwhile, the six AKBPs were removed in the telegram number ST/2280/X/KEP./2021 dated October 31, 2021. Both telegrams it was signed by the US National Police HR Inspector General Wahyu Widada on behalf of the National Police Chief.

“Yes, of course, this is according to the commitment and statement of the National Police Chief, regarding ‘rotten fish starting from the head’, if the leader has problems then his subordinates will have problems as well as the spirit of the Precision concept. This commitment is clear to make changes and improvements to get to a much better Polri ,” said the Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Argo Yuwono in a written statement, Jakarta, Monday (1/11/2021).

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With this decision, Argo emphasized that all Polri personnel must be able to have a leadership spirit that protects and serves the community and members very well and becomes a priority.

Not only that, Argo also hopes that, with this commitment, it can be a deterrent effect for any police personnel who violate the rules.

“Be a leader who is exemplary, wise, understanding, willing to listen, not easily emotional, and respectful of each other. That way, the Police in the future will gain more trust in the community,” said Argo.

Previously, regarding leadership, the National Police Chief General Sigit quoted the proverb, ‘Rotten Fish Starts from the Head’. Or in other words, all internal problems in the police can occur because the leadership has problems or is unable to be an example for its staff.

“There is a saying, rotten fish starts from the head, if the leader is in trouble then the subordinates will have problems too. The leader must be an example, so that his subordinates will follow the example. Because we can’t be followed if we don’t start well, we can’t be reprimanded if we don’t set an example, must start from the leader or myself. This is what I hope colleagues will be able to understand. Things that are carried out with sincerity will be the fruit of sincerity. Please implement this, not just theories and proverbs, “said Sigit.

As the National Police Chief, Sigit ensured that he and the main officers of the National Police Headquarters are committed to providing rewards for personnel who carry out their duties well and work hard to serve and protect the community.

“I and all major officials have a commitment to members who have worked hard in the field, worked well, were tired, left their children and wives behind. We will always be committed to giving rewards, if I forget, please remind me.” said Sigit.

On the other hand, Sigit emphasized that strict sanctions will be given to all personnel who do not carry out their duties properly, or violate existing rules.

In fact, Sigit does not hesitate to take firm action against his leadership if he is unable to become an example for his staff, if in the future they still violate the rules. According to Sigit, all of this was done for the good of the Bhayangkara Corps in the future.

“But for members who make mistakes and have an impact on the organization, don’t hesitate to take action. If you can’t clean the tail then I will cut off the head. This is all for the good of the organization that is struggling hard. Be an example, serve and understand every problem and the voice of the community so that we can take the appropriate policy,” concluded Sigit.

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