JAKARTA - National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo formed a Police Reform Transformation Team. The team will immediately fix several things such as cultural to instrumental that are highlighted by the community.
"Yes, of course, all input from the community, from the committee, from a cultural, instrumental, maybe cultural perspective, is all related to things that we have to make improvements," Sigit told reporters, Monday, September 22.
"Both in terms of what is always highlighted by the community, what is always complained about by the community is of course important parts that we must also immediately make improvements," he continued.
The Police Reform Transformation Team will improve all things from the Bhayangkara Corps. Therefore, the Police will be open to input from all parties.
So, later the Police will become a good institution in accordance with the expectations of the Indonesian people.
"What is clear is that the police are open to all efforts to improve the institution," he said.
It is known that the Police Reform Transformation Team was formed based on an Order (Sprin) with the number Sprin/2749/IX/TUK.2.1/2025, dated September 17.
The establishment aims to ensure accountability and responsibility of Bhayangkara Corps institutions in public.
Karo Penmas, Police Public Relations Division, Brigadier General Trunoyudo Wisnu Andiko, said that the formation of the team was a follow-up to the Bhayangkara Corps to cooperate with the government and relevant stakeholders.
"Managing institutional transformation in order to achieve the process and objectives of accelerating the transformation of the National Police in accordance with the expectations of the community," said Trunoyudo.
In the Police Reform Transformation Team, the National Police Chief appointed 52 high-ranking officers (Pati) and middle-ranking officers (Pamen) in their structure.
The National Police Chief as a protector, while the Deputy Chief of Police, Komjen Dedi Prasetyo, acted as Advisor.
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Then, the Head of the Police Reform Transformation Team was held by the Head of the National Police Education and Training Institute (Kalemdiklat), Komjen Chryshnanda Dwilaksana.
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