East Nusa Tenggara Police Chief's Promise For Doctors In Rural Areas: Use The Police Office If There Is No Accommodation
JAKARTA - East Nusa Tenggara Police Chief, Inspector General of Police Lotharia Latif ordered the police chief and the police chief to assist doctors who work in remote and inland areas. The police are obliged to help so that their duties can run smoothly.
"I have ordered the police chief and the police chief to help the difficulties of the doctors who work in remote areas. They need a sense of security and comfort," promised Inspector General Police Lotharia in Kupang, Monday, November 1.
This he conveyed was related to the many reports from residents and community expectations regarding the obstacles and disturbances faced by doctors while on duty in remote areas of East Nusa Tenggara (NTT).
The latest incident was the alleged case of a doctor who was almost raped by a man in Rote Ndao who was later arrested.
The number one person in the NTT Regional Police explained that if a doctor came on duty in a remote area, he could use the infrastructure at the police station or local police station.
"If there is no accommodation or infrastructure so that doctors can join the local police station, then they can use the empty police room or police station office house, the police chiefs will later arrange this," he added, quoted from Antara.
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The NTT Regional Police Chief said that this was a form of Polri's synergy in helping doctors who were practicing in remote and remote areas.
The police station, said the number one person in the NTT Regional Police, is an open state asset and can be used for doctors who are carrying out humanitarian tasks. He added that police officers must fully assist and provide security for doctors who carry out their duties and services.
He ordered the Bhabinkamtibmas to help doctors who needed help, especially housing problems.
"Coordinate these tasks well, fully assist in providing security, and protection for doctors who carry out tasks in the field that provide health services for the community," he said.