JAKARTA - Member of Commission III of the DPR RI, Arsul Sani, appreciated the National Police Chief, General Listyo Sigit Prabowo, who responded to the emergence of the hashtags 'It's useless to report police' to 'No Viral No Justice' on social media. This perception arose as a result of public anger against the Bhayangkara Corps for not serving public reports.

"The National Police Chief deserves appreciation in realizing his work program towards a precise National Police," Arsul told reporters, Friday, December 17. "We at Commission III consider that the openness and breakthroughs made by the National Police Chief are actually a progressive step to realize the concept of a precise Police," he continued. is in the ranks of members. The reason is that the ranks below do not seem to understand the transformation that the National Police Chief is trying to achieve.

"Meanwhile, in terms of institutional arrangements and regulations, it is good," he said.

The chairman of the PPP faction in the DPR admitted that his party also often received complaints related to the lack of changes in Polri's services. Mainly, for various reports of violence.

"From the news and public complaints submitted to us at Commission III, it can be seen that the culture of community service and law enforcement has not changed. We still receive complaints about acts of violence or law enforcement that are questioned by many people, for example in Central Maluku, then in Central Maluku. South Sumatra," he explained. Therefore, the Deputy Chairperson of the People's Consultative Assembly considered that the Regional Police Chief and the Head of the Resort Police had to work harder to fulfill the goals of the National Police Chief.

"I think the ranks of the Regional Police Chief and the Police Chief need to work extra hard again to organize their ranks in their respective regions," said Arsul. It is known, National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo stated that all his staff must improve their performance both in terms of law enforcement and public service.

The statement was in response to the emergence of negative hashtags on social media for the Bhayangkara Corps, such as #satuharisatuoknum and #percumalaporpolisi.

"Lately on social media, of course, this is also a part that we must pay attention to, because it is part of the task of colleagues to evaluate, yes, what causes this phenomenon to occur," said Sigit during a speech at the Anev Itwasum Police Coordination Meeting. 2021, Friday, December 17th.

However, Sigit focuses more on the emergence of the no viral no justice phenomenon. Where, this assumption means that new law enforcement will be carried out quickly if a case has gone viral on social media.

Thus, this phenomenon is very tarnish the institution of the Police. Moreover, it has a negative impact on society.

"Currently, the phenomenon of no viral no justice appears, so if it is not circulated, the law does not work, they make a comparison. How are cases that started with going viral compared to cases that were started by being reported under normal conditions," said Sigit.

"They see that what is going viral tends to end quickly. This is of course a phenomenon that we must evaluate later, why this can happen. In fact, the hashtag phenomenon #ViralForJustice emerged," he continued.


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