So Sweet! This Is The Moment When The Central Java Police Chief Is Fed Cake By Pangdam IV/Diponegoro
SEMARANG - There's something different about Puri Wedari, the residence of Pangdam IV/Diponegoro, which is located on Taman Diponegoro 02 Street Semarang. The usually calm morning mood seemed different than usual on Monday, March 7, morning.
Several picket officers and several members of the National Police took out several packages from the vehicle. Not long after, the Central Java Police Chief Inspector General Pol Ahmad Luthfi, who was accompanied by the Mobile Brigade Dansat, Police Commissioner Yopie Indra Prasetya, Head of Public Relation, Grand Commissioner Pol M Iqbal Alqudusy, and Head of ICT Pol Grand Commissioner Pol Alfian Nurrizal, appeared to be present at the location.
It turned out that at that moment, the host, who was none other than Pangdam IV/Diponegoro Maj. Gen. Rudianto, received a birthday surprise. Rudianto smiled and came out to greet the group who brought a birthday cake and tumpeng into his house.
Coinciding with March 7, 2022, the Commander of the Kodam who had served in Kopassus celebrated his 55th birthday. This 1989 Akmil alumni was born in Kudus, March 7, 1967.
Together with his wife, the Military Commander seemed happy to greet each guest who wished him a happy birthday.
"What is this, what is this. Please, everyone, come in," said Pangdam Rudianto with a smile.
"Happy birthday, bro. More enthusiasm, more youthful look, wiser," said the Central Java Police Chief.
Seeing his close friend, the Commander in Chief then took the tumpeng rice and fed it to the Regional Police Chief. After embracing, the two of them then chatted with the main police official who accompanied Inspector General Ahmad Luthfi in the activity.
Regarding his presence at the residence of Pangdam IV Diponegoro, the Head of the Central Java Police said he was quite happy with the togetherness that had been fostered with the Pangdam and the ranks of Kodam IV/Diponegoro.
The moment of togetherness that is forged as it is today must continue to be fostered so that the TNI-Polri are always in harmony in carrying out their roles as state servants and public servants in Central Java.
"We (TNI-Polri) are always together everywhere. Moments of togetherness like this make us really like brothers," said the Police Chief when he said goodbye.
The Commander who heard the Police Chief's comment seemed to nod and smile. This officer, who is also the chairman of the 1989 Akabri cadet alumni, seemed to be waving his hand when the Police Chief and his entourage left Puri Wedari.