SEMARANG - Central Java Police Chief Inspector General Ahmad Luthfi when opening the Bhayangkara Mural Festival at the Police Headquarters said that the National Police institution is not an anti-critical institution, and is ready to accept input from the public.

Entering the era of information disclosure and freedom of expression as it is today, everyone can submit input and criticism. However, the Kapolda Inspector General Ahmad Luthfi reminded, when delivering criticism, it must still be in accordance with existing facts and data.

According to Inspector General Ahmad Luthfi, every input and criticism from the public will be accommodated and listened to for future improvements.

"I am the Chief of the Regional Police, as the priority of the National Police Chief for the 13th program is related to media management. I hope that the Police are not anti-criticism, meaning that anyone can express criticism to the Police constructively. Because the size of the Police is determined by the surrounding community. the National Police, the community's contribution will also increase," said the Kapolda through a message received by VOI, Saturday, October 30.

Furthermore, the Kapolda explained that the mural competition, which was held at the Central Java Regional Police level and was attended by 35 Polres/Polrestabes throughout Central Java, was made to facilitate art workers. Especially, in order to convey a moral message and constructive criticism of the Polri institution.

Meanwhile, the Governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo, who was present at the opening of the event, supported the Central Java Police in opening up to receive input and criticism from the public. Because the criticism that comes from the community is basically a form of love for the Police.


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