Kapolda Kaltara Gives Awards To Personnel To Citizens Who Are Presidential In The National Championship Judo KASAD

TANJUNG SELOR - A number of TNI-Polri personnel and civilians who excel in the Judo KASAD CUP national championship (Kejurnas) to XV, received an award from the North Kalimantan Police Chief (Kaltara) Inspector General Hary Sudwijanto.

"With pride and gratitude for your dedication to your daily duties but can make brilliant achievements at the national level that have just been achieved," said the Kapolda, Monday, December 23.

"I express my appreciation to the athletes who received it," he continued.

The recipients of the award from the Kaltara Police Chief were Bripda Septi Setyaningsih BA Satbrimob Polda Kaltara who won the women's bronze medal in the TNI/Polri category, the 2024 KASADCup XV Cup, Bripda Theresia Otnel BA Satbrimob Polda Kaltara won first place in the Kumite -61 KG Putri.

Bripda Nicholas Andreanus Ba Satbrimob Polda Kaltara won second place in the Kumite -55 KG, the National Police class.

Pratu Ahmad Dailami TA Raider 613 RJA won second place in the committee -55 KG Putra, TNI Class and one civilian named Darmawan, a security guard at Dr. Jusuf SK Regional Hospital won second place in the Kumite +84 KG, General Class.

"This achievement is clear evidence that our organization, the National Police are able to produce individuals who are not only dedicated to security tasks, but also superior in various other fields, this is an example and motivation for all personnel to continue to develop their respective potentials," said the Kapolda.

The Kaltara Police Chief also hopes that in the future more champions will be born from North Kalimantan who make the National Police proud, the TNI, and the community.

"Make this a momentum to improve self-quality, both in operational tasks and activities outside of service," he said.

"To all personnel, let's make this achievement an encouragement to continue to do better. Remember that every achievement, no matter how small it will have a positive impact, not only for ourselves but also for our society and institutions that we love," said the Kaltara Police Chief.