TANJUNG SELOR - Four members of the North Kalimantan Regional Police (Polda) were officially dismissed dishonorably or PTDH after being proven to have committed serious violations.
The dismissal decision was announced in a reward and punishment process led by the Kaltara Regional Police Chief, Irjen. Djati Wiyoto Abadhy at the National Awareness Day Ceremony at the Kaltara Regional Police, Wednesday, February 18.
Irjen Djati emphasized that the PTDH sanction was imposed after going through a long process and internal examination, as well as mature legal considerations in accordance with applicable regulations.
"This decision was not taken instantly. Everything has gone through a clear legal mechanism and corridor," said Inspector General Djati.
The Police Chief also revealed that in addition to taking action against members who violated it, the institution also gave appreciation to the outstanding personnel. Namely, as many as 17 members received a charter of appreciation for dedication, loyalty, and performance that were judged to have a positive impact on the organization and service to the community.
"The reward is also given as a form of official recognition of the institution to members who are able to maintain professionalism and bring glory to the name of the National Police," he said.
"For this reason, the reform of the National Police must be realized in concrete actions, including firmness against violations and rewards for good performance," he continued.
Irjen Djati explained that all personnel are required to uphold integrity, professionalism, accountability, transparency, and a humanistic attitude in carrying out their duties.
In addition, the Police Chief also invited members to uphold the values of Tribrata and Catur Prasetya, build a culture of discipline, and dare to report any form of deviation.
"Let's take care of and love our institutions. Show the public that the task of the National Police is to serve and care for. Public satisfaction is the benchmark for our success. This reward and punishment is expected to be a warning and motivation for all National Police personnel in Kaltara," he said.
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