NTT Police Chief Inspector General Johanis Asadoma emphasized that members of the National Police, especially those in the NTT region, are not extortion police but protectors. "The mental waste of extortion is a protector, protector and public servant," he said while giving directions to Alor Police personnel, in Alor Regency, Antara, Monday, November 28. The two-star commander asked his personnel to be sensitive to changes and to lift good activities that touch the community. Members at the Alor Police are asked to emphasize more restorative justice in solving problems so as to restore public trust in the Police. "Since I first entered and led the NTT Regional Police, the application of restorative justice is the main thing that I run," he said. In terms of resolving criminal cases in the NTT region, especially at the Alor Police, the number one person in the NTT Regional Police ordered his personnel to immediately investigate and immediately complete it. This, he said, was to reduce the accumulation of cases handled which resulted in the slow resolution of cases within the Alor Police themselves. "Currently, the National Police's institution has its face based on the lowest survey. Therefore, do a good act so that public trust returns again," he said. In terms of case disclosure, he also asked the police not to shoot people who committed violations. "If someone escapes, chase and catch, don't play as long as they shoot which can have an impact on new problems," he stressed. Messages for Parents in Alor On that occasion, the NTT Police Chief also conveyed and explained the direction of the President and the National Police Chief. One of them is about improving what the public complains to the National Police institution and the slightest call for duty as an honor and pride. He reminded parents in NTT, especially in Alor districts not to trust anyone to pass their child when taking the police entrance test. "Don't trust anyone, including don't believe me that I can pass the children of parents, mothers who take the test to enter the Police," he told the Alor community. The former Head of International Relations Division of the National Police said that so that a child can pass the Police test, he must study hard and pray for help from God. Not only that, prospective Polri students must also prepare themselves by exercising physically, taking care of their physical and spiritual health before taking the Polri entrance test. "Mr. Mama must avoid KKN practices in the selection of entry tests for Polri members," he said. He also invited all young people in Alor to fight for themselves to make their dreams come true. The Kapolda on that occasion told about himself becoming a successful boxer, then successfully becoming a general and becoming the NTT Police Chief. "Everything I got through hard work and effort myself. Everything is not easy but the final result can be obtained now," he added. Meanwhile, the Head of Profession and Security Division of the NTT Police, Kombes Dominicus Savio Yempormase, said that if there were people or the National Police who did the same thing as what was conveyed, he asked to be immediately reported to the NTT Police. "Mr. Mama can report via the Regional Police's Hotline Bidpropam with the WhatsApp number 0812-8109-4411 or also at 0812-8109-4422," he added.

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