JAKARTA - The Central Sulawesi Regional Police (Polda) dismissed one of the AKP M police officers who was proven to be involved in the broker for accepting members of the National Police.

Head of Central Sulawesi Regional Police Public Relations Kombes Pol. Djoko Wienartono, Sunday, February 9 said the Central Sulawesi Regional Police had decided the case in the code of ethics trial for violations committed by these police officers with sanctions of dishonorable dismissal (PTDH).

"AKP M has been decided by PTDH in a code of ethics trial on Thursday, February 6, 2025 because it is a broker for accepting members of the National Police," Djoko said quoting ANTARA, Sunday, February 9.

He said this firm action was a form of seriousness and momentum for the Central Sulawesi Regional Police to clean up the individuals involved as brokers by promising to pass the selection to become members of the National Police with a request for some money.

He stated that the AKP M case occurred in 2022 or when there was an acceptance of members of the National Police in 2022. AKP M promised to pass the selection participants of the National Police NCO and asked the victim for Rp. 175 million.

"This action is a form of the Central Sulawesi Regional Police's commitment to clean up individuals involved in brokers or frauds that usually convince their victims to pass the election in the selection for admission of Polri members," he said.

He said this action was also a momentum for the Central Sulawesi Regional Police to take action against individuals involved in recruiting members of the National Police, as well as eliminating the negative stigma that they were 'paying the Police'.

He also appealed to the public and parents whose sons and daughters participated in the selection of admissions for members of the National Police in 2025, not to use broker services.


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