BANJARMASIN - South Kalimantan Regional Police Chief (Kapolda Kalsel) Inspector General Andi Rian R Djajadi, asked all parties to oversee the clean and transparent recruitment of prospective Polri members by overseeing all stages in an open manner.

"Everyone can supervise because all tests are open to the public," said Inspector General Andi Rian in Banjarmasin, as quoted by ANTARA, Tuesday, January 31.

As a written commitment from the selection committee, participants, and parents or guardians, the South Kalimantan Regional Police also signed an integrity pact, such as the 2023 recruitment process for prospective officers for the 2023 Graduate School of Inspector Police (SIPSS).

Andi Rian emphasized that the integrity pact is a moral commitment as well as having legal consequences for anyone who is proven to have violated it.

Kapolda Kalsel hopes that all those involved in the recruitment process can adhere to the commitments that have been signed without exception.

"If on the way there is a finding of a violation, then the participant concerned will automatically be disqualified and can be followed up by legal proceedings if there is a criminal element," he said.

The South Kalimantan Police Chief warned that there were several modes of fraud related to the selection of prospective members of the National Police, such as individuals who offered graduation by asking for a certain amount of money.

"Be careful, there are many shooters on horses, so the perpetrators of the story arrange it even though the graduation was thanks to the participants themselves, the money was only handed over if the participants passed," said Andi.


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