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JAKARTA - Metro Jaya Police Chief Inspector General Fadil Imran ordered his staff to eliminate behavior that could reduce public confidence in the Police. For example, illegal levies (extortion), arbitrariness, and hedonism. The order was conveyed in front of 1,300 members of the Community Development Work Unit (Binmas) and the main officials of the Polda Metro Jaya at the Metro Jaya Meeting Center (BPMJ). "I convey back several directions from the President, so that all personnel present here understand very well what is the hope of the President. Among them are Stop extortion, stop doing arbitrarily to the community, don't look for community mistakes, don't show luxury, etc.," said Fadil in his statement, Saturday, October 29. The order is in accordance with the direction of President Joko Widodo (Jokowi). The goal is to regain public trust in the Police, which had slumped due to cases involving the Bhayangkara Corps. "Let's fight together, try, to improve people's trust and appreciation for the Police. Our beloved institution," said Fadil. Furthermore, Fadil also asked his members, especially the Binmas Directorate, to always go directly when there are complaints from the public. Especially, when they have difficulties. "Do the task based on sincerity, so that it will become an effort and become a field of worship for us in serving the community," said Fadil.

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