North Sumatra Police Chief Releases 30 Noken NCOs Back To Papua
MEDAN - The North Sumatran Police Chief Inspector General RZ Panca Putra gave directions as well as the release of NCO Noken Graduates of the National Police Diktuk Diktuk from sending Papua and West Papua.
The activity took place in the Tribrata hall of the North Sumatra Regional Police which was also attended by the Deputy Chief of the North Sumatra Police Brigadier General Dadang Hartanto and North Sumatra Police officials.
A total of 30 non-commissioned officers, including 16 non-commissioned officers from the Papua Regional Police, have carried out their duties for 6 months and 14 Noken Officers from the West Papua Police have carried out their duties for 1 year at the North Sumatra Regional Police.
"I am proud of you Papuan children because you are full of discipline and dedication in increasing national insight in North Sumatra Province," said Panca as quoted from a written statement, Thursday, August 4.
Inspector General Panca also thanked the Bhabinkamtibmas mentors for the Noken NCOs who had guided and provided knowledge and skills to Noken Bintara.
"It is an extraordinary achievement that you are able to interact and communicate well with the local community and implement it as The Reel Police (Bhabinkamtibmas)," he continued.
The North Sumatra Police Chief also hopes that Bintara Noken can use the knowledge he has learned as well as possible when he returns to his hometown and become a policeman who is really expected by the community.
"Back to Papua, be a policeman who protects and protects Papua. Don't hurt the community, but invite the community to come forward and think broadly in the future. Be an agent of change in conveying the Police and government programs," concluded Inspector General Panca.