TANJUNG SELOR - North Kalimantan (Kaltara) Police Chief Inspector General Hary Sudwijanto received a visit from the Deputy Governor (Deputy Governor) of Kaltara Ingkong Ala in the Kapolda office.
Ingkong Ala, who is also the Chairman of the Kaltara Kenyah Indigenous Institute (LADK-KU), was accompanied by the chairman of the Kaltara Dayak Customary Council (DAD), Joni Laing Impang and Andreas Sarun, the secretary of LADK-KU.
In addition to discussing the condition of the security and social order in Kaltara, the Kapolda together with traditional Dayak leaders also discussed the opportunity for recruitment of Polri members for local sons from remote and border areas.
"We really hope that this year's Police recruitment can provide opportunities for children from remote areas or borders," said Inkong Ala, Friday, March 21.
Ingkong Ala also ensured that his party would improve the quality of regional sons who aspire to become members of the National Police.
"We will coordinate with the Governor of Kaltara to ensure the improvement of the quality of the regional men who want to become police," said Inkong.
"This special coaching program will be our main agenda such as providing optimal training and assistance so that candidates are ready to compete during the police selection," he continued.
Meanwhile, the Chairman of DAD-KU, Joni Laing Impang, appreciated the support of the Kapolda and his staff who had provided opportunities for local sons to participate in the police selection.
"Some of Dayak's sons and daughters in Kaltara have graduated to become members of the National Police, we are grateful and hope that this opportunity will continue to be followed by future recruitment," said Joni Laing Impang.
Responding to this, the North Kalimantan Police Chief Inspector General Hary Sudwijanto revealed that his party through Karo HR had reviewed the proposal.
"We will convey this proposal to the National Police Chief, there is a local boy for local job principle and this is very relevant to local sons to enter the National Police. Especially in remote and border areas to strengthen police services," explained the Kapolda accompanied by the Director of Intelligence and Security, Director of Binmas, and Karo. sdm Polda Kaltara.
The Regional Police Chief said that although the quota for accepting National Police Officers had decreased nationally. His party proposes that the quota for receiving Polri members in Kaltara can be increased.
"It is hoped that this meeting will further strengthen the synergy between the Kaltara Police, the Provincial Government and traditional leaders to fight for local sons to join the Police," said Inspector General Hary.
"In the future, the Kaltara Police will also support more structured coaching and training initiatives for prospective Polri members from remote areas to increase their readiness to face police selection," he said.
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