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A total of 1,085 prospective students (cassis) of the National Police who took part in the selection to enter the National Police were declared not to have passed or died at the health test stage which was carried out at the Hemodialysis Building of Bhayangkarasakit Karya Uly Kupang Hospital, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT). NTT Deputy Chief of Police Brigadier General Heri Sulistianto said that initially there were around 2,610 chassis undergoing medical tests, but the test results were 1,528 chassis declared to have passed the next test. "“Casis who meet the requirements for a medical test will undergo further tests for phase two which will be delivered again," he said in Kupang, quoted from Antara, Friday, May 12. He added that of the 1,085 chassis that did not pass the medical test, there were 927 men and 158 women. Meanwhile, 1,528 participants who passed the first stage of health consisted of 1,348 men and 108 women. Heri said a number of participants from Kupang, South Central Timor (TTS) and North Central Timor (TTU), Belu, Rote Ndao, Sabu Raijua, Alor, Ende, Ngada, Sikka, Nagekeo, Manggarai, East Manggarai, West Manggarai, Southwest Sumba, West Sumba, East Sumba, East Flores and Lembata have finished undergoing medical examinations. Meanwhile, participants from two other districts, namely Malacca Regency and Kupang City, are still undergoing a medical examination starting last Thursday and will end today. The former Kupang City Police Chief also gave directions to prospective Police students who underwent medical tests at the location, he even took the time to have a dialogue with several selection participants. "You have to take care of your health and you have to be healthy because the police's job is always to come into contact with the community," said Heri. The number two person at the NTT Regional Police also motivated the participants of the integrated acceptance of Polri members at the NTT Regional Police. Participants are also asked to follow the entire process of health checks and selection stages properly and correctly. "Follow the whole process and stages well. Be confident in your own abilities and you have to rest a lot so that you are clean and healthy," he said. In addition, participants are also expected to relax during a medical examination, so that the results of the medical examination also provide the best results.
The Deputy Chief of Police also asked the committee to accept the chassis in order to continue to display a humanist and transparent attitude in serving the selection participants for the National Police candidate.

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