JAKARTA - Kasat Sabhara Blitar Police AKP Agus Hendro Tri Susetyo submitted his resignation from the National Police because he was disappointed with the Blitar Police Chief AKBP Ahmad Fanani Prasetyo.

"Today I officially resign to the Chief of Police, later a copy of the Chief of Police and others," he said when submitting his resignation at the East Java Regional Police Headquarters in Surabaya, reported by Antara, Friday, October 2.

He chose to resign because he could not accept the treatment of Blitar Police Chief AKBP Ahmad Fanani Prasetyo, who was judged to be arrogant towards his men.

"His name is human, of course there are advantages and disadvantages. Whenever he is angry, there is something that is not suitable and then harsh curses are spoken," he said.

According to Agus, this attitude does not reflect the behavior of the police as protectors, protectors and servants of the community.

He also admitted that before resigning he had apologized to his wife and was not afraid to live the next life.

"I'm sorry if I got a little emotional. Sorry to my wife, we can still eat with salt, why should we be afraid? " he said.

Besides resigning, Agus also reported the Blitar Police Chief to the East Java Regional Police and made a report to the SPKT.

The contents of the report are in the form of ignoring the sand mining project and activities that are mass gathering, even though Indonesia, especially Blitar, is concentrating on cutting the transmission of COVID-19.

Meanwhile, when confirmed by reporters from Surabaya, the Blitar Police Chief AKBP Achmad Fanani Prasetyo denied being arrogant towards members.

"I warned him because the member had long hair. He didn't accept it and thought I was arrogant. He did not work or work after I was reprimanded from September 21 until today. As a leader, how about warning members?" he said.

According to Fanani, the reprimand he did was still within reasonable limits and considered Kasat Sabhara not knowing his main duties.

Regarding the reports of the abandonment of the sand mine, Fanani explained that his party was not doing anything.

The mine in question, he said, belonged to local residents so that the Police Chief did not want to take action against him, which was against Agus' wishes.

"Yes, Mr. Kasat Sabhara wanted to mine, but the residents did not approve, that's why he was like that (asked for action). The community made this activity for his food, not for business. His son (Kasat Sabhara) wanted to mine and was not accepted," he said.

Having already entered the Regional Police, the middle officer submitted the decision to the East Java Regional Police.

He is committed to being ready to come directly to the East Java Regional Police to provide information regarding the polemic that occurred at the Blitar Police.


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