TANJUNG SELOR - The Head of the North Kalimantan Regional Police (Kapolda), Inspector General of Police Djati Wiyoto Abadhy, led the 100 Youth Officer Training and Training Ceremony for the 54/58 Smapta Directorate of the North Kalimantan Regional Police at the North Kalimantan Regional Police Field, Wednesday (13/5/2026).
"A total of 100 Junior Officers have undergone traditional training since April 1, 2026 under the guidance of the Kaltara Regional Police's Samapta Directorate," said Inspector General Djati.
During the shaving procession, the Police Chief together with the Polwan Mother, Ny. Sari Djati Wiyoto Abadhy, carried out the watering of flower water and the application of a beret as a sign of the end of the training period of tradition as well as the strengthening of members of Bhayangkara.
"This tradition of the National Police institution is not just a ceremonial activity, but part of the formation of the character and mentality of police officers," said Inspector General Djati.
"The tradition that you are carrying out is aimed at forming discipline, loyalty, cross spirit, and a strong mental as a member of the National Police," he continued.
He explained that the beating received by the junior officers should be interpreted as a great trust and responsibility in carrying out police duties.
"The beating you received today is not only a symbol of honor, but also a symbol of moral responsibility and commitment to serving the institution of the National Police, society, nation, and state," he explained.
The Police Chief emphasized that the challenges of the police's future tasks will be increasingly complex as technology and social dynamics in society develop.
"The public's demands on the National Police are also increasing. Therefore, every member of the National Police must be able to work professionally, responsively, humanistically, and still uphold integrity," he said.
According to Djati Wiyoto, members of the National Police are required to be able to become protectors, guardians, and servants of the public who are trusted by the public.
"Take care of the good name of the institution, hold fast to discipline, and carry out your duties with a sense of responsibility," he concluded.
To note, during the training period, the Junior Enlisted were equipped with Samapta technical skills such as Turjawali, TPTKP, Dalmas, and SAR. The series of activities was also filled with a colossal martial arts performance, joint gymnastics, and cheers from the Junior Enlisted of the 54/58 generation.
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