JAKARTA - The National Police Commission (Kompolnas) hopes that the National Police Reform Acceleration Commission, whose members have just been inaugurated by President Prabowo Subianto, will be able to answer the expectations of the community regarding the transformation of the police.

"The big hope is that our police will get more professional for a longer time, the longer it will provide full benefits to the community, nation and state," said Commissioner of National Police Mohammad Choirul Anam as reported by ANTARA, Friday, November 7.

In addition, the commission chaired by the Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court for the 2003 '2008 period Jimly Asshiddiqie is also expected to involve public participation and openness to the public.

Regarding participation, according to Anam, the commission must listen to the aspirations expressed by the community.

"We hope that the work mechanism involves the public. So, listening to public voices, asking for public opinion, and so on," he said.

Regarding openness, Anam believes that this value can be a modality to accelerate better changes.

"The spirit that is already in the police for openness, reform or transformation, we think can be accelerated to strengthen joint interest commitments, namely that our police are increasingly professional, more accountable, problems with culture that the community has been complaining about so far can also be resolved," he said.

On Friday afternoon, President Prabowo Subianto inaugurated ten members of the National Police Reform Acceleration Commission at the Merdeka Palace, Jakarta, chaired by Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court for the 2003 '2008 Jimly Asshiddiqie period.


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