Eradicated By The North Maluku Regional Police As A Candidate For Students Despite The Levels, Mebes Polsi Calls Sulastri Irwan Can Test In Wave II

TERNate - Police Headquarters responded to a police candidate named Sulastri Irwan, a farmer's son from the Sula Islands Regency, who was dismissed by the North Maluku Police (Malut) as a prospective student of the second/2022 police officer school.Head of the Jianstra Bureau SSDM Polri, Brigadier General Sandi Nurgroho, said that this information had been received."Sulastri Irwan graduated in third place and allegedly exchanged by the committee for a fourth-placed participant, with an invitation letter submitted not a physical invitation but an electronic invitation sent via WhatsApp," he said in Ternate, Antara, Wednesday, November 9.Therefore, he said, the National Police Headquarters gave the green light to Irwan to be re-included as a student of the second wave of the National Police in 2022.The farmer's son from the Sula Islands Regency even though he had graduated from Pantukhir but died. This case has received attention from various groups in North Maluku.So, said Nugroho, the woman is possible to still be a policewoman or known as a policewoman."We will later submit the data to the leadership and wait for the leadership's attitude to make a decision and it is possible that it will be accepted again to carry out education as a member of the National Police and it is very open, God willing, there is still hope," he said.Irwan's legal advisory team, who is a member of the North Maluku Legal Institute Assistance Foundation organization, has complained that the North Maluku Police Chief, Inspector General Midi Siswoko, to the Ombudsman, a representative of North Maluku, is related to police admissions at the North Maluku Regional Police, because this step is considered detrimental to Irwan's extended family.According to him, they got the power of Sulastri Irwan's family to take the case to the Ombudsman regarding the recruitment of Bakomsus health workers at the North Maluku Regional Police.Meanwhile, the Head of Public Relations of the North Maluku Police, Kombes Michael Irwan Thamsil, who was contacted previously admitted that Irwan was declared dead because according to the provisions set by the central committee for a maximum-aged non-commissioned officer chassis of 23 years old, while Irwan was already through one month 21 days when he was declared to have graduated.