REJANG LEBONG - A member of the Rejang Lebong Resort Police, Bengkulu, was dishonorably dismissed for being involved in narcotics trafficking and abuse cases. Rejang Lebong Police Chief AKBP Tonny Kurniawan said the dishonorably dismissed police officer was First Brigadier HS. This firm action was given after Brigadier HS was proven to have committed three serious violations and was involved in a criminal act of narcotics abuse. "Today we held a ceremony to dishonorably stop or PTDH against Brigadier HS. Actually, we are sad to lose one Polri asset, this is a lesson for other members not to commit similar violations," said Tonny at the Rejang Lebong Police Headquarters, Antara, Tuesday, March 14. He explained that the dismissal of members of the National Police was carried out through a long process and a code of ethics trial had been carried out, with the results stated that they were no longer worthy of being members of the National Police. According to him, before being dishonorably dismissed, Brigadier HS had also undergone coaching sanctions. However, after he finished living it, he acted again and committed the same violation so that a code of ethics trial was carried out. The police chief hopes that the decision of PTDH Brigadier HS should be a lesson for other members of the National Police not to commit violations. Not only a matter of drugs, but also other crimes. Strict action against police officers who do not comply with the law is carried out by the police as an effort to combat cases of narcotics trafficking and abuse in the country, which not only take action against ordinary people, but also members of the police involved. Tonny hopes that PDTH against Brigadier HS will be the last case and that no more members of the Rejang Lebong Police will be fired for violating discipline. Meanwhile, after the PDTH ceremony which was not attended by Brigadier HS, the Police Chief also gave awards to 63 Rejang Lebong Police personnel who excel in carrying out their duties in their respective fields.

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