Important Message To 203 Aceh Police Mobile Brigade Personnel Departing For Papua: Protect The Image Of Police!
ACEH - A total of 203 personnel from the Aceh Police Mobile Brigade (Brimob) Unit were dispatched to the Papua Regional Police for security assignments in the framework of Operation Amole 2021.
"The 203 personnel from the Brimob Unit of the Aceh Police will be assigned under operational control or BKO at the Papuan Police for several months," said the Head of Public Relations of the Aceh Police, Grand Commissioner Winardy, in Banda Aceh, Antara, Sunday, August 22.
Brimob personnel will carry out tasks in the context of pre-Operation and Operation Amole 2021 training, security operations in Papua Province. There are several points conveyed to the officer.
First, prepare mentally and physically in carrying out the task. Then, to maintain individual discipline and unitary discipline, always maintain cohesiveness and integrity by referring to loyalty and honor.
Next, said Winardy, always prioritizing preemptive and preventive actions supported by law enforcement activities in a fair and transparent manner.
Cooperating with the TNI and other relevant agencies based on integrative, coordinating, and proportional principles.
"Perform tasks with joy and sincerity and full of responsibility, so that the tasks carried out can run smoothly," said Winardy.
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Increase piety to Allah SWT, as a vehicle for personal control in attitude and daily behavior. Continue to grow and develop a sense of togetherness, the same fate, and sharing in the midst of the Brimob extended family.
Always responsive and responsive to situations that occur. Not involved in drugs and other crimes that will damage the image of the Police, especially Brimob. And continue to maintain health and discipline to apply health protocols.
"Continue to inspire enthusiasm in every member of the Brimob Police Corps through the motto of one step, never give up, once you appear, you must succeed and the motto of devotion, namely my body and soul for humanity," said Police Grand Commissioner Winardy.